Sooth-bounden, and boldly the man thus began

E'en Beowulf's wayfare well wisely to stir,

With good speed to set forth the spells well areded

And to shift about words. And well of all told he

That he of Sigemund erst had heard say,

Of the deeds of his might; and many things uncouth:

Of the strife of the Wælsing and his wide wayfarings,

Of those that men's children not well yet they wist,

The feud and the crimes, save Fitela with him;

Somewhat of such things yet would he say,