XXXV. REMINISCENCES (continued).—BEOWULF’S LAST BATTLE.

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XXXV. REMINISCENCES (continued).—BEOWULF’S LAST BATTLE.–––––––– “He seeks then his chamber, singeth a woe-song One for the other; all too extensive Seemed homesteads and plains. So the helm of the Weders Hrethel grieves for Herebald. Mindful of Herebald heart-sorrow carried, Stirred with emotion, nowise was able To wreak his ruin on the ruthless destroyer: He was unable to follow the warrior with hatred, With deeds that were direful, though dear he not held him. Then pressed by the pang this pain occasioned him, He gave up glee, God-light elected; He left to his sons, as the man that is rich does, His land and fortress, when from life he departed. Then was crime and hostility ’twixt Swedes and Geatmen, O’er wide-stretching water warring was mutual, Burdensome hatred, when H

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