Toscead betweox fadungum "Bēowulf"

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Líne 5:
Bēowulf, der echter, se ealdor, wæs Gēatisc æðeling. Þā of þāra pliht Hrōðgār þone Deniscan cyning hē gefracg, þā hwā fērde tō helpenne. Bēowulf nīðplegen and ofslagen þā nīðig wuhte Grendel and Grendles mōdor, tō ǣrgōd lāstword and lean. Hie þǣræfter gēanhwurf cȳþþu tō weorðenne Gēatena cyning æftanweard, wyrd þā deaþ his fæderes. Hīe regolian 50 winter, and swealt ofslagen gram wyrm þæt ābrocen his land. Hīe wæs giermane fram his nēodfrēond Wiglaf.
 
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