ELENE;

JUDITH;

ATHELSTAN, OR THE FIGHT AT BRUNANBURH;

BYRHTNOTH, OR THE FIGHT AT MALDON;

AND

THE DREAM OF THE ROOD:

Anglo-Saxon Poems.

TRANSLATED BY

JAMES M. GARNETT, M.A., LL.D.,

Formerly Professor of the English Language and Literaturein the University of Virginia; Translator of "Béowulf."

THIRD EDITION.

BOSTON, U.S.A.:

GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS.

The Athenæum Press.

1911.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889, by
JAMES M. GARNETT,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

Copyright, 1900, by
JAMES M. GARNETT.

Copyright, 1911, by
JAMES M. GARNETT.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


TO PROFESSOR FRANCIS A. MARCH
CORYPHÆUS OF OLD ENGLISH STUDIES IN AMERICA
WITH SENTIMENTS OF THE HIGHEST REGARD


CONTENTS.

Preface
Introduction


Elene.

I. Constantine sees the vision of the rood.
II. Constantine is victorious, the sign is explained, and he is baptized.
III. Helena sets out on her journey in search of the cross, and arrives at Jerusalem.
IV. Helena summons an assembly of the Jews learned in the law, and addresses them.
V. The Jews consult apart, and Judas states the object of the Empress.
VI. Judas gives the Jews the information derived from his father and grandfather.
VII. The Jews at first refuse to act, but finally deliver up Judas to the Empress.
VIII. Judas stubbornly denies all knowledge of the matter, but after imprisonment withoutfood consents to speak.
IX. They proceed to Calvary, and Judas offers a prayer for guidance.
X. A smoke arises, Judas digs and finds three crosses. Test of the true cross.
XI. The fiend laments that he is overcome. Judas replies to him.
XII. Helena announces the discovery to Constantine, who orders a church to be built on thespot. Judas is baptized.
XIII. Judas is ordained bishop of Jerusalem, and his name is changed to Cyriacus. Helenalongs to recover the nails. Judas prays, digs, and finds them.
XIV. The nails are made into a bit for Constantine's horse. Helena admonishes all to obeyCyriacus and returns home.
XV. The writer reflects on his work, records his name; and refers to the future judgment.


Judith.

IX. *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *Holofernes prepares a banquet.
X. Holoferne

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