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BEOWULF.
fēðe-wīges,þe him foran ongēan

2365linde bǣron;lȳt eft becwōm
fram þām hild-frecanhāmes nīosan.
Oferswam ðā sioleða bigongsunu Ecgðēowes,
earm ān-haga,eft tō lēodum,
þǣr him Hygd gebēadhord ond rīce,
2370bēagas ond brego-stōl;bearne ne trūwode,
þæt hē wið æl-fylcumēþel-stōlas
healdan cūðe,ðā w«s Hygelāc dēad.
Nō dȳ ǣr fēa-sceaftefindan meahton
æt ðām æðelingeǣnige ðinga,
2375þæt hē Heardrēdehlāford wǣre,
oððe þone cynedōmcīosan wolde;
hwæðre hē hine[1] on folcefrēond-lārum hēold,
ēstum mid āre,oð ðæt hē yldra wearð,
Weder-Gēatum wēold.Hyne wræc-mæcgas
2380ofer sǣ sēhtan,suna Ōhteres;
hæfdon hȳ forhealdenhelm Scylfinga,
þone sēlestansǣ-cyninga,
þāra ðe[2] in Swīo-rīcesinc brytnade,
mǣrne *þēoden.Him þæt tō mearce wearð;Fol. 183.a
2385hē þǣr orfeorme[3]feorh-wunde hlēat
sweordes swengum,sunu Hygelāces.
Ond him eft gewātOngenðīoes bearn
hāmes nīosan,syððan Heardrēd læg,
lēt ðone brego-stōlBīowulf healdan,
2390Gēatum wealdan;þæt wæs gōd cyning.

  1. 2377. MS. ‘hi’ (= him); Thorpe ‘hine.’
  2. 2383. MS. “ðe ðe,’ the first at the end of a line, the second at the beginning of the next.
  3. 2385. Grein ‘on feorme’; Möller ‘for feorme’ (so Heyne 5).
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