“However deeply devoted he was, this death took his king away,
And he could not keep life in this courageous king’s body,
Or ward off the will of the only wise God.
The Word that works all things is the word of the Lord
For all men, and every man, as He always does”
Evil Night Flier
“But the dragon was dead, and done with predation,
That earth-dragon, evil night-flier, eager in cruelty,
Brave blows struck him dead, bold were his killers,
That coiled cruelty was done, and could not keep his treasure”
Heed the Warning
“Such wealth can rob wisdom, steal wit from mankind,
Might overcome anyone, all men are vulnerable,
However you hide it—heed this fair warning!”
Dawn Flier
“In the den of that drake, that ancient dawn-flier”
Proud Provocations
“As prince of this people I provided just rule,
Fifty winters of favor. No fierce invader,
None, not one, from nations nearby
Would wage war on me, working their mischief,
Or proud provocations”
Long File of Days
“Bold Beowulf spoke brief words through his hurt,
His fatal wound that felled. He full well knew
His joy was justly departing; he was joining his fathers,
He had finished his long file of fleeting days,
His day of doom upon him, his death was approaching”
Called to Combat
“Now that eager young warrior,
With his lord and leader, was a lieutenant strong,
And was called to combat, the collision of true battle”
A Worthy Mind
“One single retainer
Felt the sorrows of sympathy—that sign of true kinship
Will not wester or waver in a worthy mind”
Coiled Cruelty
“The bold lord Beowulf braved the onslaught,
While that coiled cruelty with cold courage
Was flared for the fight”
Beneath Cliffs of Deep Gray
“His cry was courageous, clear, beneath cliffs of deep gray.
The dragon in the deep heard human danger approach,
And his rage unwrapped, erupting in violence,
No pact of peace here. That pestilent worm
Came out of the cave to conquer a man”