XLI. THE MESSENGER’S RETROSPECT.–––––––– The messenger continues, and refers to the feuds of Swedes and Geats –––––––– “The blood-stainèd trace of Swedes and Geatmen, The death-rush of warmen, widely was noticed, How the folks with each other feud did awaken. The worthy one went then with well-beloved comrades, Old and dejected to go to the fastness, Ongentheo earl upward then turned him; Of Higelac’s battle he’d heard on inquiry, The exultant one’s prowess, despaired of resistance, With earls of the ocean to be able to struggle, ’Gainst sea-going sailors to save the hoard-treasure, His wife and his children; he fled after thenceward Old ’neath the earth-wall. Then was offered pursuance To the braves of the Swedemen, the banner to Higelac. They fared then forth o’er the fie