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English: Queen Wealhtheaow Pledges Beowulf

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Title: Siegfried, the hero of the North, and Beowulf, the hero of the Anglo-Saxons
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Ragozin, Zénaïde A. (Zénaïde Alexeïevna), 1835-1924 Tobin, George T. (George Timothy), 1864-1956, ill
Subjects: Siegfried (Legendary character) Beowulf
Publisher: New York London : G.P. Putnam
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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wulf mead from her own royal hands. Herstately greeting took in all the men in thehall; then she presented the beaker withgraceful obeisance to her lord, wishinghim blithe at the banquet, and happy inhis liegemens love. Then she went theround of the hall, to elder and younger,and to each she handed the jewelled cup,until she came to where Beowulf wassitting among the young ethelings. Withbefitting dignity she greeted the leader ofthe Goths, as he stood before her, thank-ing God with wise choice of words that herhearts desire had come to pass. He,the hero of many battles, took the beakerfrom her hand, and, ere he drained it,repeated his solemn pledge : When I went on board and sat in myship, as she sped over the waters, withthis my chosen band, I vowed I wouldwork out the deliverance of your people.I am bound as an earl to fulfil my vow, orin this hall to meet my death to-night. He quaffed the mead, and she, thenoble lady, inclined her diademed headas she took from him the cup, for his
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