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The man seems courageous to me, though he sank from exhaustion.
The drink gave me cooling refreshment, it eased this tired man's burden and refreshed his spirits.
My eyes are gladdened by the blessed pleasure of what I see.
I am weaponless, your husband need not worry about a wounded guest.
They are hardly worth talking about. My body's limbs still perform well.
If my shield and spear had held out only half as stoutly as my arm,I would not have fled my foe. But my spear and shield were smashed!
My pack of foes harassed me until I was weary,and the thunderstorm broke my body.
But my weariness has fled from me faster than I fled my foes.
Night sank upon my eyelids, but now the sun shines upon me anew!
- You must not refuse this thick mead's sweet drink. - Would you taste it for me first?
You have tended to a luckless man.My wish is that you be spared from any mishap!
I have rested and I feel sweetly refreshed. I must go onward.
- Who pursues you, that you must flee so soon? - Misfortune and ill fate pursues me wherever I flee.
Yet let it stay away from you, my lady!I shall turn my foot and glance away.
Then stay here! You cannot bring ill fate to an already ill-fated house!
I have called myself Wehwalt. (woeful) I shall wait here for Hunding.
I found this man tired at the hearth. Distress led him to our house.
- You tended to him? - I quenched his thirst, cared for him as a guest.
I have her to thank for roof and drink. You would not reproach your wife for that, would you?
(How he resembles my wife!His eyes have the same shifty serpent glance.)
I expect you came this way from afar.You who found rest here were not riding a horse.