"Though wounded, they had retained their
strength
and activity in
battle.
Beowulf
supposes wund hæleð to be a Dane, folces hyrde to be Hnæf, in
opposition to Holtzmann (_Germania_, viii. 494), who supposes the wounded
man to be a Frisian, and folces hyrde to be their king, Finn.--_Beit._ xii.
28.
l. 45. B. adopts Th.'s reading heresceorp unhrōr = _equipments
useless_.--_Beit._ xii. 28.
l. 47.
"Though wounded, they had retained their
strength
and activity in
battle.
"--B., _Beit._ xii. 28.