Anglo-Saxon Riddles of the Exeter Book/Annotated/31
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31 (k-d 34)
I saw a thing in the dwellings of men that feeds the cattle; has many teeth. The beak is useful to it; it goes downwards, ravages faithfully; pulls homewards; hunts along walls; reaches for roots. Always it finds them, those which are not fast; lets them, the beautiful, when they are fast, stand in quiet in their proper places, brightly shining, growing, blooming. |
Ic wiht geseah in wera burgum seo þæt feoh fedeð hafað fela toþa nebb biþ hyre æt nytte niþerweard gongeð hiþeð holdlice ⁊ to ham tyhð wæþeð geond weallas wyrte seceð āa heo þa findeð þa þe fæst ne biþ læteð hio þa wlitigan wyrtum fæste stille stondan on staþolwonge beorhte blican blowan ⁊ growan |
Rake.