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BEOWULF<br />

land alike by their line of birth,<br />

inheritance, home: but higher the king<br />

because of his rule o'er the realm itself.<br />

Now further it fell with the flight of years,<br />

with harryings horrid, that Hygelac perished, 3<br />

and Heardred, too, by hewing of swords<br />

under the shield-wall slaughtered lay,<br />

when him at the van of his victor-folk<br />

sought hardy heroes, Heatho-Scilfings,<br />

in arms o'erwhelming Hereric's nephew.<br />

Then Beowulf came as king this broad<br />

realm to wield; and he ruled it well<br />

fifty winters, 4 a wise old prince,<br />

warding his land, until One began<br />

in the dark of night, a Dragon, to rage.<br />

In the grave on the hill a hoard it guarded,<br />

in the stone-barrow steep. A strait path reached it,<br />

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