mēcum mylenscearpum. Myrce ne wyrndon
heardes handplegan haeleða nānum,[25]
ðāra ðe mid Anlāfe ofer ēargebland
on lides bōsme land gesōhton
5fǣge tō gefeohte. Fīfe lāgon
on ðām campstęde cyningas geonge
sweordum āswęfede, swylce seofone ēac[30]
eorlas Anlāfes, unrīm hęrges,
flotena and Scotta. Ðǣr geflȳmed wearð
10Norðmanna brego, nēade gebǣded
tō lides stefne lȳtle weorode :
crēad cnear on flot ; cyning ūt gewāt[35]
on fealone flōd, feorh genęrede.
Swylce ðǣr ēac sē frōda mid flēame cōm
15on his cȳððe norð, Constantīnus,
hār hilderinc ; hreman ne ðorfte
meca gemānon : he wæs his māga sceard,[40]
frēonda gefylled on folcstęde,
beslægen æt sæcce, and his sunu forlēt
20on wælstōwe wundum forgrunden,
geongne æt gūðe. Gylpan ne ðorfte
beorn blandenfeax billgeslihtes,[45]
eald inwitta, ne Anlāf ðȳ mā
mid heora hęrelāfum ; hlihhan ne ðorfton,
25ðæt hī beaduweorca bęteran wurdon
on campstęde cumbolgehnāstes ;
gārmittinge, gumena gemōtes,[50]
wǣpengewrīxles, ðæs hī on wælfelda
wið Ēadweardes eaforan plegodon.
30Gewiton him þā Norðmęnn nægledcnearrum,
drēorig daroða lāf, on Dinges mere
ofer dēop wæter Dyflin sēcan,[55]
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XXI. THE BATTLE OF BRUNANBURH.
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