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So the helmet-of-Weders hid in his heart for Herebeald waves of woe.
Beowulf 2003
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So the helmet-of-Weders hid in his heart for Herebeald waves of woe.
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So the helmet-of-Weders hid in his heart for Herebeald waves of woe.
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Never through life was I a whit less liked by him as a warrior within the stronghold than were any of his sons—Herebeald and Hæthcyn or my own Hygelac.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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In like manner the protector of the Geats bore surging sorrow in his heart for Herebeald; he could not in any wise avenge that feud upon the slayer; none the sooner could he pursue the warrior with hostile acts, though he was not beloved by him.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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Beowulf chief champion of, 30; slain in expedition against the Hetware, 31; succeeded by his son, Heardred, 31; brought up with brothers, Herebeald and Hathcyn, and Beowulf, 34
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I was only seven years old when King Hrethel took me to bring up, and loved me as dearly as his own sons, Herebeald, Hathcyn, or my own dear lord Hygelac.
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Hrethel ... at the loss of his eldest son Herebeald (139-42) _text reads "-41" _
The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous
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Page 366 -- Herebald amended to Herebeald -- "brought up with brothers, Herebeald and Hathcyn ..."
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Son of King Hrethel, brought up with Beowulf; slays his brother, Herebeald, 34; slain himself by Swedes, 35
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