第 7 节
作者:冥王      更新:2022-11-23 12:11      字数:9322
  support among scholars。 Finn; a Frisian chieftain; who
  nevertheless has a 〃castle〃 outside the Frisian border; marries
  Hildeburh; a Danish princess; and her brother; Hnaef; with many
  other Danes; pays Finn a visit。 Relations between the two peoples
  have been strained before。 Something starts the old feud anew;
  and the visitors are attacked in their quarters。 Hnaef is killed;
  so is a son of Hildeburh。 Many fall on both sides。 Peace is
  patched up; a stately funeral is held; and the surviving visitors
  become in a way vassals or liegemen of Finn; going back with him
  to Frisia。 So matters rest a while。 Hengest is now leader of the
  Danes; but he is set upon revenge for his former lord; Hnaef。
  Probably he is killed in feud; but his clansmen; Guthlaf and
  Oslaf; gather at their home a force of sturdy Danes; come back to
  Frisia; storm Finn's stronghold; kill him; and carry back their
  kinswoman Hildeburh。 '6' The 〃enemies〃 must be the Frisians。 '7'
  Battlefield。  Hengest is the 〃prince's thane;〃 companion of
  Hnaef。 〃Folcwald's son〃 is Finn。 '8' That is; Finn would govern
  in all honor the few Danish warriors who were left; provided; of
  course; that none of them tried to renew the quarrel or avenge
  Hnaef their fallen lord。 If; again; one of Finn's Frisians began
  a quarrel; he should die by the sword。 '9' Hnaef。 '10' The high
  place chosen for the funeral: see description of Beowulf's
  funeral…pile at the end of the poem。 '11' Wounds。
  XVII
  THEN hastened those heroes their home to see;
  friendless; to find the Frisian land;
  houses and high burg。 Hengest still
  through the death…dyed winter dwelt with Finn;
  holding pact; yet of home he minded;
  though powerless his ring…decked prow to drive
  over the waters; now waves rolled fierce
  lashed by the winds; or winter locked them
  in icy fetters。 Then fared another
  year to men's dwellings; as yet they do;
  the sunbright skies; that their season ever
  duly await。 Far off winter was driven;
  fair lay earth's breast; and fain was the rover;
  the guest; to depart; though more gladly he pondered
  on wreaking his vengeance than roaming the deep;
  and how to hasten the hot encounter
  where sons of the Frisians were sure to be。
  So he escaped not the common doom;
  when Hun with 〃Lafing;〃 the light…of…battle;
  best of blades; his bosom pierced:
  its edge was famed with the Frisian earls。
  On fierce…heart Finn there fell likewise;
  on himself at home; the horrid sword…death;
  for Guthlaf and Oslaf of grim attack
  had sorrowing told; from sea…ways landed;
  mourning their woes。'1' Finn's wavering spirit
  bode not in breast。 The burg was reddened
  with blood of foemen; and Finn was slain;
  king amid clansmen; the queen was taken。
  To their ship the Scylding warriors bore
  all the chattels the chieftain owned;
  whatever they found in Finn's domain
  of gems and jewels。 The gentle wife
  o'er paths of the deep to the Danes they bore;
  led to her land。
  The lay was finished;
  the gleeman's song。 Then glad rose the revel;
  bench…joy brightened。 Bearers draw
  from their 〃wonder…vats〃 wine。 Comes Wealhtheow forth;
  under gold…crown goes where the good pair sit;
  uncle and nephew; true each to the other one;
  kindred in amity。 Unferth the spokesman
  at the Scylding lord's feet sat: men had faith in his spirit;
  his keenness of courage; though kinsmen had found him
  unsure at the sword…play。 The Scylding queen spoke:
  〃Quaff of this cup; my king and lord;
  breaker of rings; and blithe be thou;
  gold…friend of men; to the Geats here speak
  such words of mildness as man should use。
  Be glad with thy Geats; of those gifts be mindful;
  or near or far; which now thou hast。
  Men say to me; as son thou wishest
  yon hero to hold。 Thy Heorot purged;
  jewel…hall brightest; enjoy while thou canst;
  with many a largess; and leave to thy kin
  folk and realm when forth thou goest
  to greet thy doom。 For gracious I deem
  my Hrothulf;'2' willing to hold and rule
  nobly our youths; if thou yield up first;
  prince of Scyldings; thy part in the world。
  I ween with good he will well requite
  offspring of ours; when all he minds
  that for him we did in his helpless days
  of gift and grace to gain him honor!〃
  Then she turned to the seat where her sons wereplaced;
  Hrethric and Hrothmund; with heroes' bairns;
  young men together: the Geat; too; sat there;
  Beowulf brave; the brothers between。
  '1' That is; these two Danes; escaping home; had told the story
  of the attack on Hnaef; the slaying of Hengest; and all the
  Danish woes。 Collecting a force; they return to Frisia and kill
  Finn in his home。 '2' Nephew to Hrothgar; with whom he
  subsequently quarrels; and elder cousin to the two young sons of
  Hrothgar and Wealhtheow;  their natural guardian in the event
  of the king's death。 There is something finely feminine in this
  speech of Wealhtheow's; apart from its somewhat irregular and
  irrelevant sequence of topics。 Both she and her lord probably
  distrust Hrothulf; but she bids the king to be of good cheer;
  and; turning to the suspect; heaps affectionate assurances on his
  probity。 〃My own Hrothulf〃 will surely not forget these favors
  and benefits of the past; but will repay them to the orphaned
  boy。
  XVIII
  A CUP she gave him; with kindly greeting
  and winsome words。 Of wounden gold;
  she offered; to honor him; arm…jewels twain;
  corselet and rings; and of collars the noblest
  that ever I knew the earth around。
  Ne'er heard I so mighty; 'neath heaven's dome;
  a hoard…gem of heroes; since Hama bore
  to his bright…built burg the Brisings' necklace;
  jewel and gem casket。  Jealousy fled he;
  Eormenric's hate: chose help eternal。
  Hygelac Geat; grandson of Swerting;
  on the last of his raids this ring bore with him;
  under his banner the booty defending;
  the war…spoil warding; but Wyrd o'erwhelmed him
  what time; in his daring; dangers he sought;
  feud with Frisians。 Fairest of gems
  he bore with him over the beaker…of…waves;
  sovran strong: under shield he died。
  Fell the corpse of the king into keeping of Franks;
  gear of the breast; and that gorgeous ring;
  weaker warriors won the spoil;
  after gripe of battle; from Geatland's lord;
  and held the death…field。
  Din rose in hall。
  Wealhtheow spake amid warriors; and said:
  〃This jewel enjoy in thy jocund youth;
  Beowulf lov'd; these battle…weeds wear;
  a royal treasure; and richly thrive!
  Preserve thy strength; and these striplings here
  counsel in kindness: requital be mine。
  Hast done such deeds; that for days to come
  thou art famed among folk both far and near;
  so wide as washeth the wave of Ocean
  his windy walls。 Through the ways of life
  prosper; O prince! I pray for thee
  rich possessions。 To son of mine
  be helpful in deed and uphold his joys!
  Here every earl to the other is true;
  mild of mood; to the master loyal!
  Thanes are friendly; the throng obedient;
  liegemen are revelling: list and obey!〃
  Went then to her place。  That was proudest of feasts;
  flowed wine for the warriors。 Wyrd they knew not;
  destiny dire; and the doom to be seen
  by many an earl when eve should come;
  and Hrothgar homeward hasten away;
  royal; to rest。 The room was guarded
  by an army of earls; as erst was done。
  They bared the bench…boards; abroad they spread
  beds and bolsters。  One beer…carouser
  in danger of doom lay down in the hall。
  At their heads they set their shields of war;
  bucklers bright; on the bench were there
  over each atheling; easy to see;
  the high battle…helmet; the haughty spear;
  the corselet of rings。 'Twas their custom so
  ever to be for battle prepared;
  at home; or harrying; which it were;
  even as oft as evil threatened
  their sovran king。  They were clansmen good。
  XIX
  THEN sank they to sleep。 With sorrow one bought
  his rest of the evening;  as ofttime had happened
  when Grendel guarded that golden hall;
  evil wrought; till his end drew nigh;
  slaughter for sins。 'Twas seen and told
  how an avenger survived the fiend;
  as was learned afar。 The livelong time
  after that grim fight; Grendel's mother;
  monster of women; mourned her woe。
  She was doomed to dwell in the dreary waters;
  cold sea…courses; since Cain cut down
  with edge of the sword his only brother;
  his father's offspring: outlawed he fled;
  marked with murder; from men's delights
  warded the wilds。  There woke from him
  such fate…sent ghosts as Grendel; who;
  war…wolf horrid; at Heorot found
  a warrior watching and waiting the fray;
  with whom the grisly one grappled amain。
  But the man remembered his mighty power;
  the glorious gift that God had sent him;
  in his Maker's mercy put his trust
  for comfort and help: so he conquered the foe;
  felled the fiend; who fled abject;
  reft of joy; to the realms of death;
  mankind's foe。 And his mother now;
  gloomy and grim; would go that quest
  of sorrow; the death of her son to avenge。
  To Heorot came s