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- Heedless of harm, though his hand was burned,
- hardy-hearted, he helped his kinsman.
- A little lower the loathsome beast
- he smote with sword; his steel drove in
- bright and burnished; that blaze began
- to lose and lessen. At last the king
- wielded his wits again, war-knife drew,
- a biting blade by his breastplate hanging,
- and the Weders’-helm smote that worm asunder,
- felled the foe, flung forth its life.
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