AND the lord of earls, to each that came
with Beowulf over the briny1 ways,
an heirloom there at the ale-bench gave,
precious gift; and the price 46 bade pay
in gold for him whom Grendel erst
murdered, — and fain of them more had killed,
had not wisest God their Wyrd averted2,
and the man’s 47 brave mood. The Maker3 then
ruled human kind, as here and now.
Therefore is insight always best,
and forethought of mind. How much awaits him
of lief and of loath5, who long time here,
through days of warfare6 this world endures!
Then song and music mingled7 sounds
in the presence of Healfdene’s head-of-armies 48
and harping8 was heard with the hero-lay
as Hrothgar’s singer the hall-joy woke
along the mead-seats, making his song
of that sudden raid on the sons of Finn. 49
Healfdene’s hero, Hnaef the Scylding,
was fated to fall in the Frisian slaughter9. 50
Hildeburh needed not hold in value
her enemies’ honor! 51 Innocent both
were the loved ones she lost at the linden-play,
bairn and brother, they bowed to fate,
stricken by spears; ’twas a sorrowful woman!
None doubted why the daughter of Hoc
bewailed her doom10 when dawning came,
and under the sky she saw them lying,
kinsmen11 murdered, where most she had kenned12
of the sweets of the world! By war were swept, too,
Finn’s own liegemen, and few were left;
in the parleying-place 52 he could ply13 no longer
weapon, nor war could he wage on Hengest,
and rescue his remnant by right of arms
from the prince’s thane. A pact14 he offered:
another dwelling15 the Danes should have,
hall and high-seat, and half the power
should fall to them in Frisian land;
and at the fee-gifts, Folcwald’s son
day by day the Danes should honor,
the folk of Hengest favor with rings,
even as truly, with treasure and jewels,
with fretted16 gold, as his Frisian kin4
he meant to honor in ale-hall there.
Pact of peace they plighted17 further
on both sides firmly. Finn to Hengest
with oath, upon honor, openly promised
that woful remnant, with wise-men’s aid,
nobly to govern, so none of the guests
by word or work should warp18 the treaty, 53
or with malice19 of mind bemoan20 themselves
as forced to follow their fee-giver’s slayer21,
lordless men, as their lot ordained22.
Should Frisian, moreover, with foeman’s taunt23,
that murderous hatred24 to mind recall,
then edge of the sword must seal his doom.
Oaths were given, and ancient gold
heaped from hoard25. — The hardy26 Scylding,
battle-thane best, 54 on his balefire lay.
All on the pyre were plain to see
the gory27 sark, the gilded28 swine-crest,
boar of hard iron, and athelings many
slain29 by the sword: at the slaughter they fell.
It was Hildeburh’s hest, at Hnaef’s own pyre
the bairn of her body on brands to lay,
his bones to burn, on the balefire placed,
at his uncle’s side. In sorrowful dirges30
bewept them the woman: great wailing31 ascended32.
Then wound up to welkin the wildest of death-fires,
roared o’er the hillock: 55 heads all were melted,
gashes33 burst, and blood gushed34 out
from bites 56 of the body. Balefire devoured35,
greediest spirit, those spared not by war
out of either folk: their flower was gone.
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