eorl-scipe efnde. Nū[1] is ofost betost,
þæt wē þēod-cyning þǣr scēawian,
ond þone gebringan, þe ūs bēagas geaf,
3010on ād-fære. Ne scel ānes hwæt
meltan mid þām mōdigan, ac þǣr is māðma hord,
gold unrīme, grimme gecēa[po]d,[2]
ond nū æt sīðestan sylfes fēore
bēagas [geboh]te; þā sceall brond fretan,
3015ǣled þeccean, *nalles eorl weganFol. 195a.
māððum tō gemyndum, ne mægð scȳne
habban on healse hring-weorðunge,
ac sceal gēomor-mōd, golde berēafod,
oft, nalles ǣne, el-land tredan,
3020nū se here-wīsa hleahtor ālegde,
gamen ond glēo-drēam. Forðon sceall gār wesan,
monig morgen-ceald, mundum bewunden,
hæfen on handa, nalles hearpan swēg
wīgend weccean, ac se wonna hrefn
3025fūs ofer fǣgum fela reordian,
earne secgan hū him æt ǣte spēow,
þenden hē wið wulf wæl rēafode.”
Swā se secg hwata[3] secgende[4] wæs
lāðra spella; hē ne lēag fela
3030wyrda ne worda. Weorod eall ārās;
ēodon unblīðe under Earna næs,
wollen-tēare, wundur scēawian.
Fundon ðā on sande sāwul-lēasne
hlim-bed[5] healdan, þone þe him hringas geaf
- ↑ 3007. MS. ‘meis.’ Kemble’s emendation. Mē is is is a possible reading.
- ↑ 3012. MS. defective at corner, here and in l. 3014.
- ↑ 3028. Grein and Zupitza ‘secg-hwata.’
- ↑ MS. ‘secg gende,’ probably due to “repetition.” But see Sievers § 216, N. 1.
- ↑ 3034. Grein (after Grimm) ‘hlīn-bed.’ See note on l. 1271.