A sword with a gold handle.
What made Beowulf send for a boat
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
Beowulf gives him knowlegde
no one Hrunting was a sword given to Beowulf
This line is from Beowulf, specifically from the section where Beowulf is preparing to depart from Geatland to Herot to defeat Grendel. It portrays Beowulf as a courageous and confident hero who is ready to face the challenges ahead.
In Beowulf, "sea-wood" refers to a ship or boat. It is a poetic term used to describe the vessel that carries the warriors across the sea to their destination. The use of this term reflects the importance of seafaring and exploration in the world of the story.
Unferth gives Beowulf an ancient sword
Unferth gave Beowulf an ancient sword called Hrunting to battle Grendel's mother.
The boat overtaking the other boat is the give way vessel.
Generally the overtaking boat is the give way vessel depending on circumstances.
He gave him his amror
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