Translation Of Beowulf Line 612b To 628a Fateme Abit Ganjeh 612 Wealtheow Came Forward 613 Hrothgar’s

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Translation of Beowulf line 612b to 628a Fateme Abit Ganjeh 612 Wealtheow came forward, 613 Hrothgar’s queen, with mindful courtesy, 614 Gold-adorned, she greeted the men in the hall, 615 And then the noble lady gave the cup, 616 First to the noble guardian of the East-Danes (Hrothgar), 617 Invited him (to be) cheerful at the beer-drinking feast, 618 Dear to the people, he joyfully partook of, 619 the feast and the hall-cup, the victorious king. 620 Then the lady of the Helmings went around, 621 To the old and young warriors of each section, 622 offered the costly cup, until that the time came, 623 That she (offered) to Beowulf, ring-adorned queen, 624 With excellent mine, (she) bore the mead-cup. 625 She greeted the Geats' men, (and) thanked God 626 (With) wise words, for the fact that her wish was fulfilled. 627 That she (could) count on one nobleman 628 For relief from evils.

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27.11.2025 18:38

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