’MID the battle-gear saw he a blade triumphant1,
old-sword of Eotens, with edge of proof,
warriors’ heirloom, weapon unmatched,
— save only ’twas more than other men
to bandy-of-battle could bear at all —
as the giants had wrought3 it, ready and keen.
Seized then its chain-hilt the Scyldings’ chieftain,
bold and battle-grim, brandished4 the sword,
reckless of life, and so wrathfully smote5
that it gripped her neck and grasped her hard,
her bone-rings breaking: the blade pierced through
that fated-one’s flesh: to floor she sank.
Bloody6 the blade: he was blithe7 of his deed.
Then blazed forth8 light. ’Twas bright within
as when from the sky there shines unclouded
heaven’s candle. The hall he scanned.
By the wall then went he; his weapon raised
high by its hilts the Hygelac-thane,
angry and eager. That edge was not useless
to the warrior2 now. He wished with speed
Grendel to guerdon for grim raids many,
for the war he waged on Western-Danes
oftener far than an only time,
when of Hrothgar’s hearth-companions
he slew9 in slumber10, in sleep devoured11,
fifteen men of the folk of Danes,
and as many others outward bore,
his horrible prey12. Well paid for that
the wrathful prince! For now prone13 he saw
Grendel stretched there, spent with war,
spoiled of life, so scathed14 had left him
Heorot’s battle. The body sprang far
when after death it endured the blow,
sword-stroke savage15, that severed16 its head.
Soon, 66 then, saw the sage17 companions
who waited with Hrothgar, watching the flood,
that the tossing waters turbid18 grew,
blood-stained the mere19. Old men together,
hoary-haired, of the hero spake;
the warrior would not, they weened, again,
proud of conquest, come to seek
their mighty20 master. To many it seemed
the wolf-of-the-waves had won his life.
The ninth hour came. The noble Scyldings
left the headland; homeward went
the gold-friend of men. 67 But the guests sat on,
stared at the surges, sick in heart,
and wished, yet weened not, their winsome21 lord
again to see.
Now that sword began,
from blood of the fight, in battle-droppings, 68
war-blade, to wane22: ’twas a wondrous23 thing
that all of it melted as ice is wont24
when frosty fetters25 the Father loosens,
unwinds the wave-bonds, wielding26 all
seasons and times: the true God he!
Nor took from that dwelling27 the duke of the Geats
save only the head and that hilt withal
blazoned28 with jewels: the blade had melted,
burned was the bright sword, her blood was so hot,
so poisoned the hell-sprite who perished within there.
Soon he was swimming who safe saw in combat
downfall of demons29; up-dove through the flood.
The clashing waters were cleansed30 now,
waste of waves, where the wandering fiend
her life-days left and this lapsing31 world.
Swam then to strand32 the sailors’-refuge,
sturdy-in-spirit, of sea-booty glad,
of burden brave he bore with him.
Went then to greet him, and God they thanked,
the thane-band choice of their chieftain blithe,
that safe and sound they could see him again.
Soon from the hardy33 one helmet and armor
deftly34 they doffed35: now drowsed the mere,
water ’neath welkin, with war-blood stained.
Forth they fared by the footpaths36 thence,
merry at heart the highways measured,
well-known roads. Courageous37 men
carried the head from the cliff by the sea,
an arduous38 task for all the band,
the firm in fight, since four were needed
on the shaft-of-slaughter 69 strenuously39
to bear to the gold-hall Grendel’s head.
So presently to the palace there
foemen fearless, fourteen Geats,
marching came. Their master-of-clan40
mighty amid them the meadow-ways trod.
Strode then within the sovran thane
fearless in fight, of fame renowned41,
hardy hero, Hrothgar to greet.
And next by the hair into hall was borne
Grendel’s head, where the henchmen were drinking,
an awe42 to clan and queen alike,
a monster of marvel43: the men looked on.
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