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  • Lines 735 - 750
  • In off the moors, down through the mist bands God-cursed Grendel came greedily loping.
  • Every bone in his body quailed and recoiled, but he could not escape. He was desperate to flee to his den and hide with the devil's litter, for in all his days he had never been clamped or cornered like this.
  • AHHH SAVE ME!
  • He saw many men in the mansion, sleeping, a ranked company of kinsmen and warriors quartered together. (Lines 251-253)
  • He saw many men in the mansion, sleeping, a ranked company of kinsmen and warriors quartered together. (Lines 251-253)
  • Mighty and canny,Hygelac's kinsman was keenly watching for the first move the monster would make.
  • Grendel was driven under the fen-banks, fatally hurt, to his desolate lair. His days were numbered, the end of his life was coming over him, he knew it for certain; and one bloody clash, had fulfilled the dearest wishes of the Danes.
  • He grabbed and mauled a man on his bench, bit into his bone-lappings, bolted down his blood and gorged on him in lumps, leaving the body utterly lifeless, eaten up hand and foot.
  • The monster's whole body was in pain, a tremendous wound appeared on his shoulder. Sinews split and the bone-lappings burst. Beowulf was granted the glory of winning
  • Grendel was driven under the fen-banks, fatally hurt,to his desolate lair. His days were numbered, the end of his life was coming over him, he knew it for certain; and one bloody clash, had fulfilled the dearest wishes of the Danes
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