Dream (l. 101-121) Flashcards
Dēað hē þǣr byriġde; hwæðere eft Dryhten ārās
Death he tasted there; yet the Lord rose again
“byriġde”
“tasted”
mid his miċlan mihte mannum tō helpe.
with his great might to help men.
Hē ðā on heofenas āstāg, hider eft fundaþ
He that ascended to heaven will come to this place again
“hider”
“hither”, “to this place”
“fundaþ”
“come”, “hasten”
on þysne middanġeard mancynn sēċan
to this middle-earth to seek mankind
on dōmdæġe Dryhten sylfa,
on doomsday the Lord himself,
ælmihtiġ God ond his enġlas mid,
almighty God and his angels with him,
þæt hē þonne wile dēman,
so that he will then deem,
se āh dōmes ġeweald,
he who has the wielding of judgement,
ānra ġehwylcum swā hē him ǣrur hēr
what each one of them (for he himself before here)
on þyssum lǣnum līfe ġeearnaþ.
has earned in this transitory life.
Ne mæġ þǣr ǣniġ unforht wesan
Never should any of them be unafraid
“unforht”
“unafraid”