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568.

It was with pain that the powerful spirit

dwelling in darkness endured that time,

hearing daily the hall filled

with loud amusement; there was the music of the harp,

the clear song of the poet, perfect in his telling

of the remote first making of man's race.

 

Beowulf, trans. by M. Alexander, Penguin Classics, Great Britain, 1973, p.53.

PLACE: Denmark.

TIME: 5th - 6th century.

CIRCUMSTANCE: They called the powerful spirit Grendel. "This unhappy being had long lived in the land of monsters since the Creator cast them out as kindred of Gain." * The ballad songs (perhaps Beowulf included) were accompanied by the harp.

*p.54

 

569.

There was stone paving on the path that brought

the war-band on its way. The war-coats shone

and the links of hard hand-locked iron

sang in their harness as they stepped along

in their gear of grim aspect, going to the hall.

Sea-wearied, they then set against the wall

their broad shields of special temper,

and bowed to bench, battle-shirts clinking,

the war-dress of warriors. ...

 

Beowulf, trans. by M. Alexander, Penguin Classics, Great Britain, 1973, p. 61.

PLACE: Denmark.

TIME: 5th - 6th century.

CIRCUMSTANCE: Beowulf's arrival in Sweden.


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