Geatland was a realm believed to have existed in southern Sweden during the time of the Germanic tribes. It is most famously mentioned in the Old English epic poem Beowulf. The exact location is a matter of historical and archaeological debate, as it is a mythical realm.
Beowulf was from Geatland, which is in southern Sweden.
Beowulf's homeland is Geatland, which is located in what is now southern Sweden.
Beowulf was a Geat, from Geatland. Geatland existed around modern day Sweden.
Geatland.
Geatland is now known as Götaland, one of the three historical lands that make up modern-day Sweden.
Geatland
He rules overthe Geats for fifty years and dies while courageously fighting a dragonand he was fighting the dragon because it destroyed his city. ("geatland")
I think a concrete poem has no rules at all it is just a shape
narrative poem
The author's name in a poem is typically included at the beginning or end of the poem. It can be part of the title or placed as a byline below the poem.
A poem without proper grammar would look ugly and inferior. No one will wish his or her poem to look ugly and inferior. Therefore it is better for a poem to follow grammatical rules. But skilled poets do break grammar rules without affecting the beauty of their poems.