od-cyninga rym gefrnon, h elingas ellen fremedon. Oft Scyld Scfing sceaena ratum, monegum mgum meodo-setla oftah. Egsode eorl, syan rest wear fa-sceaft funden:h s frfre gebd, wox under wolcnum, weor-myndum h, o t him ghwylc ra ymb-sittendra ofer hron-rde hran scolde, gomban gyldan: t ws gd cyning! Hrt! Denkwrd'ger Taten von Dnenhelden Ward uns viel frwahr aus der Vorzeit berichtet, Wie Knige khn ihre Kraft erprobten. Der Garbensohn Scyld hat oft grimme Feinde, Viel mutige Krieger vom Metsitz verjagt Und Furcht verbreitet. In frher Jugend Fand man hilflos ihn auf, doch Heil erspro ihm: Unterm Wolkendach wuchs er, an Wrden reich, Bis alle endlich ihm untertan wurden, Die am Wege des Wals ihren Wohnsitz hatten, Und Zins dem Herrlichen zollen muten. Lo, praise of the prowess of people-kings
of spear-armed Danes, in days long sped,
we have heard, and what honor the athelings won!
Oft Scyld the Scefing from squadroned foes,
from many a tribe, the mead-bench tore,
awing the earls. Since erst he lay
friendless, a foundling, fate repaid him:
for he waxed under welkin, in wealth he throve,
till before him the folk, both far and near,
who house by the whale-path, heard his mandate,
gave him gifts: a good king he! Pretium Prdest Populus Arma Honor (Ex)quadrare Tribus Torus Fatum (Re)pacare mandatum Listen: You have heard of the Danish Kings in the old days and how they were great warriors. Shield, the son of Sheaf, took many an enemy's chair, terrified many a warrior, after he was found an orphan. He prospered under the sky until people everywhere listened when he spoke. He was a good king!
Inimicus Cathedra Terrificare Orphanus prosperare populus Quietus Historia (ac)complere Clarus Pilleum pilum Tribus tributum Quiet! Our story speaks of the Spear-Danes their greatest kings' accomplishments how in former times lived fearless men. Shield Sheafing shook the clans cleared mead-seats of many a pillager made warriors stammer he who started out worthless, a foundling. That wasn't for long! He waxed under clouds climbed in men's eyes till all neighboring tribes sent tribute to him across the whale's way and his word was law to all who heard. He was a good king!
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