第 12 节
作者:笑傲网络      更新:2021-02-20 18:48      字数:9320
  boded。 Bright came flying shine after shadow。 The swordsmen hastened;
  athelings all were eager homeward forth to fare; and far from thence the
  great…hearted     guest  would    guide   his  keel。  Bade    then  the  hardy…one
  Hrunting     be  brought   to  the  son  of  Ecglaf;  the  sword   bade   him   take;
  excellent iron; and uttered his thanks for it; quoth that he counted it keen
  in battle; 〃war…friend〃 winsome: with words he slandered not edge of the
  blade: 'twas a big…hearted man! Now eager for parting and armed at point
  warriors waited; while went to his host that Darling of Danes。 The doughty
  atheling to high…seat hastened and Hrothgar greeted。
  '1' That is; he is now undefended by conscience from the temptations
  (shafts) of the devil。 '2' Kenning for the sun。  This is a strange role for
  the raven。 He is the warrior's bird of battle; exults in slaughter and carnage;
  his joy here is a compliment to the sunrise。
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  BEOWULF   spake;   bairn   of   Ecgtheow:      〃Lo;   we   seafarers   say   our
  will; far…come men; that we fain would seek Hygelac now。 We here have
  found hosts to our heart: thou hast harbored us well。 If ever on earth I am
  able to win me more of thy love; O lord of men; aught anew; than I now
  have done; for work of war I am willing still! If it come to me ever across
  the seas that neighbor foemen annoy and fright thee;  as they that hate
  thee erewhile have used;  thousands then of thanes I shall bring; heroes
  to help   thee。   Of   Hygelac   I   know;   ward   of   his   folk;   that;   though   few   his
  years; the lord of the Geats will give me aid by word and by work; that
  well   I   may   serve   thee;   wielding   the   war…wood   to   win   thy   triumph   and
  lending thee might when thou lackest men。 If thy Hrethric should come to
  court of Geats; a sovran's son; he will surely there find his friends。 A far…
  off   land    each   man    should    visit  who    vaunts    him    brave。〃   Him     then
  answering; Hrothgar spake:  〃These words of thine the wisest God sent
  to thy soul! No sager counsel from so young in years e'er yet have I heard。
  Thou art strong of main and in mind art wary; art wise in words! I ween
  indeed if ever it hap that Hrethel's heir by spear be seized; by sword…grim
  battle; by illness or iron; thine elder and lord; people's leader;  and life be
  thine;  no seemlier man will the Sea…Geats find at all to choose for their
  chief and king; for hoard…guard of heroes; if hold thou wilt thy kinsman's
  kingdom! Thy keen mind pleases me the longer the better; Beowulf loved!
  Thou hast brought it about that both our peoples; sons of the Geat and
  Spear…Dane folk; shall have mutual peace; and from murderous strife; such
  as once they waged; from war refrain。 Long as I rule this realm so wide;
  let our hoards be common; let heroes with gold each other greet o'er the
  gannet's…bath; and the ringed…prow bear o'er rolling waves tokens of love。 I
  trow my landfolk towards friend and foe are firmly joined; and honor they
  keep   in   the   olden   way。〃   To   him   in   the   hall;   then;   Healfdene's   son   gave
  treasures twelve; and the trust…of…earls bade him fare with the gifts to his
  folk beloved; hale to his home; and in haste return。 Then kissed the king of
  kin   renowned;   Scyldings'   chieftain;   that   choicest   thane;   and   fell   on   his
  neck。 Fast flowed the tears of the hoary…headed。 Heavy with winters; he
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  had chances twain; but he clung to this;'1'  that each should look on the
  other again; and hear him in hall。 Was this hero so dear to him。 his breast's
  wild billows he banned in vain; safe in his soul a secret longing; locked in
  his mind; for that loved   man burned in   his blood。 Then Beowulf  strode;
  glad of his gold…gifts; the grass…plot o'er; warrior blithe。 The wave…roamer
  bode    riding  at  anchor;  its  owner  awaiting。  As  they  hastened   onward;
  Hrothgar's gift they lauded at length。  'Twas a lord unpeered; every way
  blameless; till age had broken  it spareth no mortal  his splendid might。
  '1' That is; he might or might not see Beowulf again。 Old as he was;
  the latter chance was likely; but he clung to the former; hoping to see his
  young friend again 〃and exchange brave words in the hall。〃
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  CAME       now     to  ocean    the  ever…courageous       hardy    henchmen;      their
  harness bearing; woven war…sarks。 The warden marked; trusty as ever; the
  earl's   return。   From   the   height   of   the   hill   no   hostile   words   reached   the
  guests as he rode to greet them; but 〃Welcome!〃 he called to that Weder
  clan as the sheen…mailed spoilers to ship marched on。 Then on the strand;
  with   steeds   and   treasure   and   armor   their  roomy  and   ring…dight   ship   was
  heavily laden: high its mast rose over Hrothgar's hoarded gems。 A sword
  to the boat…guard Beowulf gave;  mounted with gold; on the mead…bench
  since he was better esteemed; that blade possessing; heirloom old。  Their
  ocean…keel   boarding;   they  drove   through   the   deep;   and   Daneland   left。 A
  sea…cloth   was   set;   a   sail   with   ropes;   firm   to   the   mast;   the   flood…timbers
  moaned;'1'   nor   did   wind   over   billows   that   wave…swimmer   blow   across
  from her course。 The craft sped on; foam…necked it floated forth o'er the
  waves; keel firm…bound over briny currents; till they got them sight of the
  Geatish cliffs; home…known headlands。 High the boat; stirred by winds; on
  the   strand   updrove。   Helpful   at   haven   the   harbor…guard   stood;   who   long
  already for loved companions by the water had waited and watched afar。
  He   bound   to   the   beach   the   broad…bosomed   ship   with   anchor…bands;   lest
  ocean…billows   that   trusty   timber   should   tear   away。   Then   Beowulf   bade
  them bear the treasure; gold and jewels; no journey far was it thence to go
  to the giver of rings; Hygelac Hrethling: at home he dwelt by the sea…wall
  close; himself and clan。 Haughty that house; a hero the king; high the hall;
  and   Hygd'2'   right   young;   wise   and   wary;   though   winters   few   in   those
  fortress walls she had found a home; Haereth's daughter。 Nor humble her
  ways; nor grudged she gifts to the Geatish men; of precious treasure。 Not
  Thryth's pride showed she; folk…queen famed; or that fell deceit。 Was none
  so daring that durst make bold (save her lord alone) of the liegemen dear
  that lady full in the face to look; but forged fetters he found his lot; bonds
  of death! And brief the respite; soon as they seized him; his sword…doom
  was   spoken;   and   the   burnished   blade   a   baleful   murder   proclaimed   and
  closed。 No queenly way for woman to practise; though peerless she; that
  the   weaver…of…peace'3'   from   warrior         dear   by   wrath    and   lying  his   life
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  should reave! But Hemming's kinsman hindered this。  For over their ale
  men also told that of these folk…horrors fewer she wrought; onslaughts of
  evil; after she went; gold…decked bride; to the brave young prince; atheling
  haughty; and Offa's hall o'er the fallow flood at her father's bidding safely
  sought; where since she prospered; royal; throned; rich in goods; fain   of
  the fair life fate had sent her; and leal in love to the lord of warriors。 He; of
  all   heroes   I   heard   of   ever   from   sea   to   sea;   of   the   sons   of   earth;   most
  excellent seemed。 Hence Offa was praised for his fighting and feeing by
  far…off    men;   the   spear…bold    warrior;    wisely   he   ruled   over   his  empire。
  Eomer   woke   to   him;   help   of   heroes;   Hemming's   kinsman;   Grandson   of
  Garmund; grim in war。
  '1' With the speed of the boat。 '2' Queen to Hygelac。 She is praised by
  contrast with the antitype; Thryth; just as Beowulf was praised by contrast
  with Heremod。 '3' Kenning for 〃wife。〃
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  HASTENED the hardy one; henchmen with him; sandy strand of the
  sea   to   tread   and   widespread   ways。   The   world's   great   candle;   sun   shone
  from   south。   They   strode   along   with   sturdy   steps   to   the   spot