Beewolf

1) ᛬ᚻᚹᚫᛏ᛫ᚹᛖ᛫ᚷᚪᚱᛞᛖᚾᚪ᛫ᛁᚾ᛫ᚷᛠᚱᛞᚪᚷᚢᛗ᛫ᚦᛖᚩᛞᚳᚣᚾᛁᛝᚪ᛫ᚦᚱᚣᛗ᛫ᚷᛖᚠᚱᚢᚾᚩᚾ᛬ᚻᚢ᛫ᚦᚪ᛫ᚫᚦᛖᛚᛁᛝᚪᛋ᛫ᛖᛚᛚᛖᚾ᛫ᚠᚱᛖᛗᛖᛞᚩᚾ᛬ᚩᚠᛏ᛫ᛋᚳᚣᛚᛞ᛫ᛋᚳᛖᚠᛁᚾᚷ᛫ᛋᚳᛠᚦᛖᚾᚪ᛫ᚦᚱᛠᛏᚢᛗ᛫ᛗᚩᚾᛖᚷᚢᛗ᛫ᛗᚫᚷᚦᚢᛗ᛫ᛗᛇᛞᚩ᛫ᛋᛖᛏᛚᚪ᛫ᚩᚠᛏᛠᛇ᛬ᛖᚷᛋᚩᛞᛖ᛫ᛖᚩᚱᛚᛖ᛫ᛋᚣᚦᚦᚪᚾ᛫ᚫᚱᛖᛋᛏ᛫ᚹᛠᚱᚦ᛫ᚠᛠᛋᚳᛠᚠᛏ᛫ᚠᚢᚾᛞᛖᚾ᛬ᚻᛖ᛫ᚦᚫᛋ᛫ᚠᚱᚩᚠᚱᛖ᛫ᚷᛖᛒᚪᛞ᛬ᚹᛖᚩᛉ᛫ᚢᚾᛞᛖᚱ᛫ᚹᚩᛚᚳᚾᚢᛗ᛬ᚹᛇᚱᚦᛗᚣᚾᛞᚢᛗ᛫ᚦᚪᚻ᛫ᚩᚦ᛫ᚦᚫᛏ᛫ᚻᛁᛗ᛫ᚫᚷᚻᚹᚣᛚᚳ᛫ᚦᚪᚱᚪ᛫ᚣᛗᛒᛋᛁᛏᛏᛖᚾᛞᚱᚪ᛫ᚩᚠᛖᚱ᛫ᚻᚱᚩᚾᚱᚪᛞᛖ᛫ᚻᚣᚱᚪᚾ᛫ᛋᚳᚩᛚᛞᛖ᛬ᚷᚩᛗᛒᚪᚾ᛫ᚷᚣᛚᛞᚪᚾ᛬ᚦᚫᛏ᛫ᚹᚫᛋ᛫ᚷᚩᛞ᛫ᚳᚣᚾᛁᛝ᛬

2) Hƿæt ƿe Gar-Dena in gear-dagum þeod-cyninga þrym gefrunon. Hu þa æþelingas ellen fremedon! Oft Scyld Scefing sceaþena þreatum, monegum mægþum meodo-setla ofteah; egsode Eorle, syþþan ærest ƿearþ feasceaft funden; he þæs frofre gebad: ƿeox under ƿolcnum; ƿeorþmyndum þah oþ þæt him æghƿylc þara ymbsittendra ofer hron-rade hyran scolde, gomban gyldan; þæt ƿæs god cyning.

3) Hwǣt wē Gār-Dena 	in ġēar-dagum Þēod-cyninga 	þrym ġefrūnon. Hū þā æþelingas 	ellen fremedon!	Oft Sċyld Sċēfing, 	sċeaþena þrēatum, moneġum mæġþum, 	meodo-setla oftēoh; eġsode Eorle, 	syþþan ǣrest wearþ fēasceaft funden; 	hē þæs frōfre ġebād: wēox under wolcnum; 	weorþmyndum þāh oþ þæt him ǣġhwylċ 	þāra ymbsittendra ofer hronrāde 	hȳran sċolde, gomban ġyldan; 	þæt wæs gōd cyning.

4) What! We of the Gore-Danes 	in yoredays of þede-kings 	afraned þe þrim. Hue þose aþelings 	framed ellen! 	Oft Shild Sheefing, 	from þreats of shaþes, from many mayþes, 	oftowd meadselds; he eyed Earlas 	siþen erst hie worþed fewshaft funed; 	he abode the frofer: he waxed under þe welkins, 	þeed in worþminds oþ to him aywhich 	of þe umsitters from ofer þe ran-rode 	should to hear, to yield gomb; 	þat was a good king.

5) What! We the Gore-Denes in yoredays have frained the thrim of thede-kings. How those athelings framed ellen!	Oft Shild Sheefing, from threats of shathes, from many maythes, oftowed meadselds; he eyed the Earlas sithen erst hie was found fewshaft; he had bidden the frover: he waxed under the welkins, theed in worthminds oth aywhich of the umsitters from over the ran-road owed to him to hear and to yield gomb; that was a good king.

6) Listen: We of the Spear-Danes in bygone-days have praised the glory of people-kings. O how those royals showed their greatness!	Often Shild Sheefing seized from hosts of enemies and many peoples their mead-benches; he terrified the warlords after they had first become miserable; he endured the solace: he grew in might under the clouds, prospered in honours until each of the neighboring tribes from over the whale-road owed to him submission and payment of tribute; that was a good king.