THEN Hrothgar went with his hero-train,
defence-of-Scyldings, forth1 from hall;
fain would the war-lord Wealhtheow seek,
couch of his queen. The King-of-Glory
against this Grendel a guard had set,
so heroes heard, a hall-defender,
who warded2 the monarch3 and watched for the monster.
In truth, the Geats’ prince gladly trusted
his mettle4, his might, the mercy of God!
Cast off then his corselet of iron,
helmet from head; to his henchman gave, —
choicest of weapons, — the well-chased sword,
bidding him guard the gear of battle.
Spake then his Vaunt the valiant5 man,
Beowulf Geat, ere the bed be sought:—
“Of force in fight no feebler I count me,
in grim war-deeds, than Grendel deems him.
Not with the sword, then, to sleep of death
his life will I give, though it lie in my power.
No skill is his to strike against me,
my shield to hew6 though he hardy7 be,
bold in battle; we both, this night,
shall spurn8 the sword, if he seek me here,
unweaponed, for war. Let wisest God,
sacred Lord, on which side soever
doom9 decree as he deemeth right.”
Reclined then the chieftain, and cheek-pillows held
the head of the earl, while all about him
seamen10 hardy on hall-beds sank.
None of them thought that thence their steps
to the folk and fastness that fostered them,
to the land they loved, would lead them back!
Full well they wist that on warriors11 many
battle-death seized, in the banquet-hall,
of Danish clan12. But comfort and help,
war-weal weaving, to Weder folk
the Master gave, that, by might of one,
over their enemy all prevailed,
by single strength. In sooth ’tis told
that highest God o’er human kind
hath wielded13 ever! — Thro’ wan14 night striding,
came the walker-in-shadow. Warriors slept
whose hest was to guard the gabled hall, —
all save one. ’Twas widely known
that against God’s will the ghostly ravager15
him 34 could not hurl16 to haunts of darkness;
wakeful, ready, with warrior’s wrath17,
bold he bided18 the battle’s issue.
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n.帝王,君主,最高统治者 | |
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adj.勇敢的,英勇的;n.勇士,勇敢的人 | |
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v.拒绝,摈弃;n.轻视的拒绝;踢开 | |
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武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 ) | |
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n.氏族,部落,宗族,家族,宗派 | |
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手持着使用(武器、工具等)( wield的过去式和过去分词 ); 具有; 运用(权力); 施加(影响) | |
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(wide area network)广域网 | |
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v.等待,停留( bide的过去式 );居住;等待;面临 | |
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