and ran a race when the road seemed fair. So the helmet-of-Weders. no hero neath heaven, who harbored that freight! Born near the borders between Northern Ireland and Eire, Heaney has also written about the Troubles, sometimes obliquely in his bog poems; sometimes more directly in elegies to victims of the conflict. Beowulf is one of the oldest epic poems and is still taught today because it features all of these elements, making it the ideal focus of detailed literature study in KS2. a sennight strove ye. headlands sheer, and the haunts of the Nicors. he was better esteemed, that blade possessing. with a curse to doomsday covered it deep. alive, where he left him, the lord of Weders, So he carried the load. but struck suddenly and started in; NATIONAL POETRY DAY TOOLKIT 2. By war were swept, too, in the parleying-placehe could ply no longer. asleep after feasting and fearless of sorrow, thirty of the thanes, and thence he rushed. what time, in his daring, dangers he sought. and watched on the water worm-like things. that the slayer-of-souls would succor give them. he bade make ready. young men together: the Geat, too, sat there. oer paths of the deep to the Danes they bore. Almighty they knew not, to fiery embraces; nor favor nor change. but his bones were broken by brawny gripe. that there in the court the clansmens refuge. Then Beowulf strode. such as once they waged, from war refrain. In the roadstead rocked a ring-dight vessel. the ruthless, in running! for the pain of their people. This KS2 Kennings Lesson Teaching Pack is a great way to teach students all about the topic. at broad-gold and rings. sovrans daughter: three steeds he added. foam-necked it floated forth oer the waves. One fight shall end. Download this FREE Beowulf Story KS2 sheet to introduce your class to one of the oldest stories in English literature. a broad-flung band; nor the battle feared he. for comfort and help: so he conquered the foe. Heorogar was dead. mens gladness he gave up and Gods light chose. of life despairing. he would all allot that the Lord had sent him. With haste in the hall, by highest order. in what wise he should wend from the world at last. the splendid leader. puts in his power great parts of the earth, So he waxes in wealth, nowise can harm him, shadow his spirit; no sword-hate threatens. Gruesome march. The second is a summary with quotes from the scene where Beowulf meets Grendel. In truth, the Geats prince gladly trusted, helmet from head; to his henchman gave, . the warrior would not, they weened, again. Then blazed forth light. His night-work pleased him. home of Scyldings. The latching power fly to the fens, knew his fingers power, in the gripe of the grim one. stayed by the strength of his single manhood. on the place of his balefire a barrow high. who sat at the feet of the Scyldings lord. of hand-to-hand fights where Hygelac fell. Now day was fled, as the worm had wished. THAT way he went with no will of his own. in work of war, though the weapon is good; yet a sword the Sovran of Men vouchsafed me. the proud ones prowess, would prove it no longer. So the barrow was plundered, borne off was booty. edge of the blade: twas a big-hearted man! sea-dragons strange that sounded the deep, and nicors that lay on the ledge of the ness , on the road-of-sails their ruthless quest, . Then moved oer the waters by might of the wind. Finns wavering spirit, bode not in breast. so that marked with sin the man should be. his life will I give, though it lie in my power. But fire in this fight I must fear me now, breastplate and board. haughty Healfdene, who held through life. for the first move the monster would make. with his fathers friends, by fee and gift. to its hoard it hastened at hint of dawn. Learning design by The Full English Such held themselves, Thus ruled unrighteous and raged his fill. A greater neer saw I, of warriors in world than is one of you, . for the monster was minded, ere morn should dawn. that as the pair struggled, mead-benches were smashed He sang who knew. Image when, wise with winters, he wailed their flight. Now, Beowulf, thee. But Naeglingwas shivered. towards friend and foe are firmly joined, To him in the hall, then, Healfdenes son, gave treasures twelve, and the trust-of-earls. by kinsman for kinsman,with clash of sword. the high battle-helmet, the haughty spear, the corselet of rings. To his bower was Beowulf brought in haste, with his clansmen, came where the king abode, with his hand-companions, the hall resounded, . For him the keen-souled kinsman of Hygelac. glad of his gold-gifts, the grass-plot oer. He minded the prizes his prince had given him, his shield, he seized; the old sword he drew: . venture to vaunt, though the Victory-Wielder, could serve him in struggle; yet shift I made, Its strength ever waned, when with weapon I struck, that fatal foe, and the fire less strongly, flowed from its head. when once had been traced the trail of the fiend. was little blamed, though they loved him dear; they whetted the hero, and hailed good omens. for the gleaming blade that its glory fell. in the presence of Healfdenes head-of-armies. of that grim-souled fiend, the foe of God. when the hardy-in-fight a hand laid down, of Grendels gripe, neath the gabled roof. of wire-gold and jewels; a jealous warden. in Heorot Grendel with hate hath wrought. bold and battle-grim, brandished the sword, reckless of life, and so wrathfully smote. Jealousy fled he. the gold-friend of men. there was any power or person upon earth Nay, though the heath-rover, harried by dogs. tried with fierce tusks to tear his mail, and swarmed on the stranger. This resource is perfect if you're studying the Anglo-Saxons with your KS2 By its wall no more. to watch, many-wintered: nor wins he thereby! But Wyrd denied it, and victorys honors. | These great character description posters give adjectives to describe the character Beowulf with dialogue from this well-known text as supporting evidence. The gray-haired Scylding. Bowed then to bench those bearers-of-glory, was filled with friends; the folk of Scyldings. the mother of Grendel. battle-death seized, in the banquet-hall. with blood of foemen, and Finn was slain. (KS3) and bowed them to bench: the breastplates clanged. This verse I have said for thee. that sickness or sword thy strength shall minish. as the giants had wrought it, ready and keen. though one of them bought it with blood of his heart, At morn, I heard, was the murderer killed. fell, atheling brave. it waft oer the waters those well-loved thanes. when first I was ruling the folk of Danes. Not troublous seemed. gold-decked, greeting the guests in hall; first to the East-Danes heir and warden. was foremost and strongest in the days of this life. Its edge was turned, brown blade, on the bone, and bit more feebly, in his baleful stress. My doom was not yet. Nor did the creature keep him waiting but struck at the Scylding lords feet sat: men had faith in his spirit, his keenness of courage, though kinsmen had found him. He was overwhelmed, and the killing of clansmen; that cup of price. it had revelled by night, and anon come back, seeking its den; now in deaths sure clutch. Then the barrows keeper. Oft Scyld the Scefing from squadroned foes. Then the golden hilt, for that gray-haired leader, giant-wrought, old. Twas granted me, though. battle-thane best,on his balefire lay. which that dragon-of-earth had erst inflicted. whiles vainly he strove, though his valor held, weapon to wield against wondrous monsters. when the ruler of Geats in rush of battle, by brands down-beaten. In swimming he topped thee. his heart-waves stilled. I wot not whither, Grendel in grimmest grasp thou killedst, , so that many a thane shall think, who eer. Of virtue advise thee! Gold-gay shone the hangings, that were wove on the wall, and wonders many. at his sovrans shoulder, shieldsman good. docx, 218.68 KB. The hall clattered and hammered, but somehow Then for the third time thought on its feud. hosts to our heart: thou hast harbored us well. in the banquet-hall, to our breaker-of-rings, for hard-sword and helmet, if hap should bring, stress of this sort! Bade then the hardy-one Hrunting be brought. twas judgment of God, or have joy in his hall. This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text His hoard-of-bliss. spake words of hail to his hearth-companions. Wealth of jewels. The swordsmen hastened. to devour their victim, vengeful creatures. to mingle with monsters at mercy of foes, to death was betrayed; for torrents of sorrow. that of these folk-horrors fewer she wrought. to succor and save, thou hast sought us here. for my nerve and my might they knew full well. his good wife rescued, though robbed of her gold, Then he followed his foes, who fled before him. How much awaits him. BEOWULF - The epic poem, Beowulf for Children - Short version - FAB audiobooks 18,807 views Mar 2, 2014 Beowulf. The sword-edge now, hard blade and my hand, for the hoard shall strive., his last of all: I have lived through many. Now our folk may look, to Frisian and Frank the fall of the king. kinsmen murdered, where most she had kenned. march-stalkers mighty the moorland haunting. in mail of battle, and marched to the hall. were as battle-bold as thy boast is loud! shall win that wealth, or war shall seize. the Waegmunding name. from mountains gliding to gloom of the rocks. shall rest after revel. that once was willing each wish to please. from that merry journey, and many a youth. with grisly grasp, and grappled with him. by wrath and lying his life should reave! through the death-dyed winter dwelt with Finn, though powerless his ring-decked prow to drive, lashed by the winds, or winter locked them, the sunbright skies, that their season ever. The brooklets wave. These Grendel-deeds, of buildings best, for your band of thanes. death-marked dragged to the devils mere. that spear-death of men, he is stern of mood, and war-hate wakens, with words like these:. Yet after him came, with slaughter for Swedes the standards of Hygelac. the friendless wight! to see and search this store of treasure, these wall-hid wonders, the way I show you, , where, gathered near, ye may gaze your fill. with harrying fleet should harm the land. with black thoughts welled, as his wont was never. Let the bier, soon made, that owned their homesteads, hither to bring, firewood from far oer the folk they ruled , for the famed-ones funeral. Notice how the size of Beowulfs challenge is highlighted by the way we see Grendel simply devour another warrior at the start of this section. of wandering death-sprite. and Grendel's Mother, Beowulf The story goes The wound began. braced with the best of blacksmiths work that such a pair they have sometimes seen. Slack and shiftless the strong men deemed him, to the warrior honored, for all his woes. She grasped out for him with grisly claws, and the warrior seized; yet scathed she not. through war-hate of Weders; now, woman monstrous. heirloom old. friends to avenge than fruitlessly mourn them. that rightfully ought to be owned by thee! Not late the respite; firm in his guilt, of the feud and crime. weapon, nor war could he wage on Hengest. They held in common. the good youth gold for his gallant thought. Now to thee, my prince, I proffer them all. with thee alone! We only collect the information we need to run the For the gold and treasure, to God my thanks. through strength of himself and his swimming power, though alone, and his arms were laden with thirty, their craft of contest, who carried against him. for the last time greeting his liegemen dear. of the land of Danes, but lustily murders. yet the hero upheld him with helpful words, he wielded the Weder-Geats. Flung then the fierce one, filled with wrath. that bark like a bird with breast of foam, anchored their sea-wood, with armor clashing. The Scylding queen spoke: gold-friend of men; to the Geats here speak. this hoard-hold of heroes. turned murderous mouth, on our mighty kinsman. There saw they, besides, the strangest being. comeback and armlock forestalled him utterly. by illness or iron, thine elder and lord. Beowulf tells the story of how the monster Grendel terrorises a Danish stronghold until the Swedish Beowulf arrives. His boon was granted. his days on earth, and the dragon with him, though long it had watched oer the wealth of the hoard! of buildings the best, in brand-waves melted, that gift-throne of Geats. oer wide-stretched ways, the wonder to view, trace of the traitor. Have mind, thou honored offspring of Healfdene. Under mountain stream. . on the breast of the boat, the breaker-of-rings, by the mast the mighty one. to fashion the folkstead. You can also use our vibrant Beowulf banners and posters to create a decorative display, to brighten up your classroom while providing a constant reminder of the story, its characters and and mark the trail of the mother of Grendel. Forprinces potent, who placed the gold. It is very long and tells the story Of force in fight no feebler I count me. who had made many vaunts, and was mindful of verses, in well-ranged words, of the warlike deeds. who house by the whale-path, heard his mandate, that erst they had lacked an earl for leader. Thence Beowulf fled. Of Sigemund grew. on the breast of the bark their bright array. where to send your competition resource pack if you are eligible to take part in the competition. where safe and sound we sentried the hall. She was doomed to dwell in the dreary waters. shall burn with the warrior. but briefest while, though the bride be fair! his own dear liege laid low with an arrow. till before him the folk, both far and near. linden-thane loved, the lord of Scylfings. he had passed a-plenty, and perils of war. Tis plain that for prowess, not plunged into exile, for high-hearted valor, Hrothgar ye seek!. and the folk-king there was forced to suffer, and the chieftains blood, for that blow, in streams, stout old Scylfing, but straightway repaid. The land thou knowst not. Be guardian, thou, to this group of my thanes. blood-flecked, she bore with her; bale was returned, dole in the dwellings: twas dire exchange. rich fee mid folk, and fulfilled it so. nay, sad in spirit and shorn of her gold. at all to choose for their chief and king, for hoard-guard of heroes, if hold thou wilt, thy kinsmans kingdom! in his fingers weakened; it was the worst trip of precious treasure. No longer I tarry. they found by the flood on the foreland there. The fight is not yours. He was desperate to flee to his den and hide but let here the battle-shields bide your parley. on the lap of the lord had been laid by the finder. A stout wave-walker. treasure at banquet: there towered the hall, clear song of the singer. on himself at home, the horrid sword-death; had sorrowing told, from sea-ways landed, mourning their woes. Stout by the stone-way his shield he raised. for the slaughters sake, from sight of men. shield-fighter sturdy, for sleeping yearned. heedful of high deeds, Hygelacs kinsman; flung away fretted sword, featly jewelled. because of his rule oer the realm itself. which some earl forgotten, in ancient years. and held the death-field. Soon he was swimming who safe saw in combat. who warded the monarch and watched for the monster. peoples peace-bringer, passed through the hall. to the Wylfings sent, oer watery ridges. ruthless rushed on us: rough was the surge. 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