Anglo-Saxon Riddles of the Exeter Book/Annotated/12
Appearance
12 (k-d 66)
I am greater than all this world is, less than the handworm, brighter than the moon, swifter than the sun. All seas and waters are in my embraces, and the bosom of earth and the green fields. I reach to the ground, I descend below hell, I rise above the heavens, the land of glory. I extend far over the home of angels. I fill the earth, the whole wide world and the ocean currents, all by myself. Say what my name is. |
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Ic eom mare þōn þes mindan geard læsse þōn hond · wyrm leohtre þonne mona swiftre þōn sunne sæs me sind ealle flodas on fæðmum ⁊ þas foldan bearm grene wongas grundum ic hrine helle underhnige heofonas oferstige wuldres eþel wide ræce ofer engla eard eorþan gefylle ealdne middangeard ⁊ merestreamas side mid me sylfum saga hwæt ic hatte |
This is plainly a condensed version of the preceding riddle, Creation.