Anglo-Saxon Riddles of the Exeter Book/Annotated/3
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3 (k-d 29)
I saw a being in wondrous wise hold its plunder between its horns, a vessel of light, of shining beauty, bringing it home, a spoil of battle. It wished to build a bower in the burg and cunningly place it —if so might be. Then a wondrous being came over the roof, known to all children of mortal men, recovered the spoil and then brought back the unwilling exile. Westward it went, hurrying home after the battle. Dust rose to the skies; dew fell on the ground; night departed and none thereafter knew its way, whither it went. |
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Ic wiht geseah wundorlice horna abitweonū huþe lædan lyftfæt leohtlic listrum gegierwed huþe to þam ham of þā heresiþe walde hyre on þære byrig bur atimbram searwum asettan gif hit swa meahte · ða cwom wundorlicu wiht ofer wealles hrof seo is eallum cuð eorðbuendum ahredde þa þa huþe ⁊ to ham bedræf wreccan ofer willan gewat hyre west þonan fæhþum feran forð o netteð dust stonc to heofonum deaw feol on eorþan niht forð gewat nænig siþþan wera gewiste þære wihte sið |