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BEOWULF.
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eahtodan eorl-scipe,  ond his ellen-weorc
duguðum dēmdon,  swā hit ge-dē[fe][1] bið,
3175þæt mon his wine-dryhten  wordum herge,
ferhðum frēoge,  þonne hē forð scile
of līc-haman[2]  [lǣne][3] weorðan.
Swā begnornodon  Gēata lēode
hlāfordes [hry]re,[4]  heorð-genēatas;
3180cwǣdon þæt hē wǣre  wyruld-cyning,
manna mildust  ond mon-[ðw]ǣrust,[5]
lēodum līðost,  ond lof-geornost.

  1. 3174. Hole in MS.
  2. 3177. Zupitza: “lachaman MS., but there can be little doubt that lac instead of lic is owing only to the late hand.”
  3. Zupitza ‘: : : :’; Kemble ‘lǣne.’
  4. 3179. Zupitza ‘: : : re’; Thorpe ‘hryre.’
  5. 3181. MS. torn at foot.For a list of the words and syllables, the vowels of which are marked long in the MS., see the Preface.