THEN fashioned for him the folk of Geats
firm on the earth a funeral-pile,
and hung it with helmets and harness of war
and breastplates bright, as the boon1 he asked;
and they laid amid it the mighty2 chieftain,
heroes mourning their master dear.
Then on the hill that hugest of balefires
the warriors3 wakened. Wood-smoke rose
black over blaze, and blent was the roar
of flame with weeping (the wind was still),
till the fire had broken the frame of bones,
hot at the heart. In heavy mood
their misery4 moaned they, their master’s death.
Wailing5 her woe6, the widow 123 old,
her hair upbound, for Beowulf’s death
sung in her sorrow, and said full oft
she dreaded7 the doleful days to come,
deaths enow, and doom8 of battle,
and shame. — The smoke by the sky was devoured9.
The folk of the Weders fashioned there
on the headland a barrow broad and high,
by ocean-farers far descried10:
in ten days’ time their toil11 had raised it,
the battle-brave’s beacon12. Round brands of the pyre
a wall they built, the worthiest13 ever
that wit could prompt in their wisest men.
They placed in the barrow that precious booty,
the rounds and the rings they had reft erewhile,
hardy14 heroes, from hoard15 in cave, —
trusting the ground with treasure of earls,
gold in the earth, where ever it lies
useless to men as of yore it was.
Then about that barrow the battle-keen rode,
atheling-born, a band of twelve,
lament16 to make, to mourn their king,
chant their dirge18, and their chieftain honor.
They praised his earlship, his acts of prowess
worthily19 witnessed: and well it is
that men their master-friend mightily20 laud21,
heartily22 love, when hence he goes
from life in the body forlorn away.
Thus made their mourning the men of Geatland,
for their hero’s passing his hearth-companions:
quoth that of all the kings of earth,
of men he was mildest and most beloved,
to his kin17 the kindest, keenest for praise.
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