HROTHGAR answered, helmet of Scyldings:—
“I knew him of yore in his youthful days;
his aged1 father was Ecgtheow named,
to whom, at home, gave Hrethel the Geat
his only daughter. Their offspring bold
fares hither to seek the steadfast2 friend.
And seamen3, too, have said me this, —
who carried my gifts to the Geatish court,
thither4 for thanks, — he has thirty men’s
heft of grasp in the gripe of his hand,
the bold-in-battle. Blessed God
out of his mercy this man hath sent
to Danes of the West, as I ween indeed,
against horror of Grendel. I hope to give
the good youth gold for his gallant5 thought.
Be thou in haste, and bid them hither,
clan6 of kinsmen8, to come before me;
and add this word, — they are welcome guests
to folk of the Danes.”
[To the door of the hall
Wulfgar went] and the word declared:—
“To you this message my master sends,
East-Danes’ king, that your kin7 he knows,
hardy9 heroes, and hails you all
welcome hither o’er waves of the sea!
Ye may wend your way in war-attire,
and under helmets Hrothgar greet;
but let here the battle-shields bide10 your parley11,
and wooden war-shafts wait its end.”
Uprose the mighty12 one, ringed with his men,
brave band of thanes: some bode13 without,
battle-gear guarding, as bade the chief.
Then hied that troop where the herald14 led them,
under Heorot’s roof: [the hero strode,]
hardy ’neath helm, till the hearth15 he neared.
Beowulf spake, — his breastplate gleamed,
war-net woven by wit of the smith:—
“Thou Hrothgar, hail! Hygelac’s I,
kinsman16 and follower17. Fame a plenty
have I gained in youth! These Grendel-deeds
I heard in my home-land heralded18 clear.
Seafarers say how stands this hall,
of buildings best, for your band of thanes
empty and idle, when evening sun
in the harbor of heaven is hidden away.
So my vassals19 advised me well, —
brave and wise, the best of men, —
O sovran Hrothgar, to seek thee here,
for my nerve and my might they knew full well.
Themselves had seen me from slaughter20 come
blood-flecked from foes22, where five I bound,
and that wild brood worsted. I’ the waves I slew23
nicors 22 by night, in need and peril24
avenging25 the Weders, 23 whose woe26 they sought, —
crushing the grim ones. Grendel now,
monster cruel, be mine to quell27
in single battle! So, from thee,
thou sovran of the Shining-Danes,
Scyldings’-bulwark, a boon28 I seek, —
and, Friend-of-the-folk, refuse it not,
O Warriors’-shield, now I’ve wandered far, —
that I alone with my liegemen here,
this hardy band, may Heorot purge29!
More I hear, that the monster dire30,
in his wanton mood, of weapons recks not;
hence shall I scorn — so Hygelac stay,
king of my kindred, kind to me! —
brand or buckler to bear in the fight,
gold-colored targe: but with gripe alone
must I front the fiend and fight for life,
foe21 against foe. Then faith be his
in the doom31 of the Lord whom death shall take.
Fain, I ween, if the fight he win,
in this hall of gold my Geatish band
will he fearless eat, — as oft before, —
my noblest thanes. Nor need’st thou then
to hide my head; 24 for his shall I be,
dyed in gore32, if death must take me;
and my blood-covered body he’ll bear as prey33,
ruthless devour34 it, the roamer-lonely,
with my life-blood redden his lair35 in the fen36:
no further for me need’st food prepare!
To Hygelac send, if Hild 25 should take me,
best of war-weeds, warding37 my breast,
armor excellent, heirloom of Hrethel
and work of Wayland. 26 Fares Wyrd 27 as she must.”
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