When now the fight was over, and all were free from care,

Hettel, their king, they buried, who for his daughter dear,

Upon this barren seashore, e’en unto death had striven.

To others who had fallen, whate’er their land and name, was burial given.

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First, the men from Moorland each by himself they laid;

The same was done for the Hegelings found among the dead;

Unto the Normans, also, gave they graves allotted:

Alone was each one buried, if Christian he were or heathen, it nothing booted.

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