Hrothgar & Hryllingur, part X
Continuing Somhairle na Dagney's retelling of Beowulf.
If you're new to this serialization, here's the link to the introductory post, which now has the complete table of contents. If you just want a reminder of the most recent stanzas, click here.
“Weep for Heorot’s warriors,
Flesh to feed the monster, my own
Body borne to his deep lair:
A day of darkest doom.
If this fate befalls, send my armour
God-forged, a generous gift,
Home to my lord, if any live.
The gods alone decide.”
Hrothgar gave reply.
“What is given, the gods return:
Your father, forced to flee
A feud, his kin and king fearing
war; a Wulfing killed,
Bloody his hands;
The sea sent him here. New-crowned
Was I, my brother dead. Treasure then
Could I gather, my realm rich
In shining silver.
I paid the blood-price,
Ended the enmity. An oath
Sverdberi swore. Now you return,
Bjarndýr, bright warrior, brave son,
To save us, if the gods are kind,
From Hyrillingur’s havoc.
Humiliation
He has brought my hall and household,
My war-band beaten, captured,
Killed, their blood spilled on bench and board,
Red stormclouds at sunrise.”
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Time to go back and read from the beginning again.
Love love love! I agree with Jane - I feel a Christmas period re-read coming on… It’s such a challenge to my existing thoughts on the poem!