ISEULT SIGNALS TRISTAN—Pixis

THE LOVERS AT BALDER'S SHRINE—Kepler

FRITHIOF AT THE COURT OF KING RING—Kepler

STRATEGY OF HASTINGS—Keller

THE CID'S LAST VICTORY—Rochegrosse

LEGENDS OF THE MIDDLE AGES.

CHAPTER I.

BEOWULF.

"List! we have learnt a tale of other years,
Of kings and warrior Danes, a wondrous tale,
How aethelings bore them in the brunt of war."
Beowulf (Conybeare's tr.).

The most ancient relic of literature of the spoken languages of modern Europe is undoubtedly the epic poem "Beowulf," which is supposed to have been composed by the Anglo-Saxons previous to their invasion of England. Although the poem probably belongs to the fifth century, the only existing manuscript is said to date from the ninth or tenth century.