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第一百三十三章 乌鲁蒂亚VS黄猿!

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tar was given such glory of war

    such honor of bat, that all his kin obeyed hidly till great grew his band of youthful rades。

    it came in his mind to bid his hen a hall uprear

    a master mead-house, mightier far than ever was seen by the sons of earth

    and within it, then, to old and young he would all allot that the lord had sent hind and the lives of his men。

    wide, i heard, was the work anded

    for many a tribe this mid-earth round

    to fashion the folkstead。

    it fell, as he ordered,in rapid achievement that ready it stood there

    of halls the : heorot he  whose message had nd。

    not reckless of promise, the rings he dealt

    treasure at bahere towered the hall

    high

    gabled wide

    the hot surge waiting of furious flame。

    nor far was that day when father and son-in-law stood in feud for warfare and hatred that woke again。

    with envy and anger an evil spirit ehe dole in his dark abode

    that he heard each day the din of revel high in the hall: there harps rang out clear song of the singer。

    he sang who kales of the early time of man

    how the almighty made the earth

    fairest fields enfolded by water

    set, triumphant, sun and moon for a light to lighten the land-dwellers

    and braided bright the breast of earth with lives

    made life for all of mortal beings that breathe and move。

    so lived the s winsome life

    till one began to fashion evils, that field of hell。

    grehis monster grim was called

    march-riever nd living

    in fen and fastness; fief of the giants the hapless wight a while had kept sihe creator his exile doomed。

    on kin of  was the killing avenged by sod for slaughtered abel。

    fared his feud

    and far was he driven

    for the slaughter's sake

    from sight of men。

    of  awoke all that woful breed

    etins and elves and evil-spirits

    as well as the giants that warred with god weary while:

    but their wage aid them!

    that is, ”the hart,” or ”stag,”

    so called from decorations in the gables that resembled the antlers of a deer。

    this hall has been carefully described in a pamphlet by heyne。

    the building was regular, with opposite doors -- mainly west a -- and a hearth in the middle of the single room。

    a row of pillars down each side

    at som the walls

    made a space which was raised a little above the r

    and was furnished with two rows of seats。

    on one side

    usually south

    was the high-seat midway between the doors。

    opposite this

    oher raised space

    was another seat of honor。

    at the ba soon to be described

    hrothgar sat in the south or chief high-seat

    and beowulf opposite to him。

    the se for a flying (see below, v。499) was thus very effectively set。

    planks oles -- the ”board” of later english literature -- fornt of the long rows of seats

    aaken away after bas, wheainers were ready to stretch

    themselves out for sleep on the benches。

    fire was the usual end of these halls。

    see v。 781 below。 ohinks of the splendid se at the end of the nibelungen of the nialssaga, of saxo's story of amlethus, and many a less famous instance。】

    【嘛~~~英文看不懂也没关系,这……不重要……】

    【只是史诗诗歌里面节选的一段,解释这把剑的来历,也没多大的作用……】
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