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Runic Signature for Cynewulf’s “Fates of the Apostles”

04/28/2026 14:58h
You who please      your keenness with poems, read closely here:      can you discover this verse’s framer? finishes. Nobles enjoy it on earth,      but not without end, worldly ones. must fail in our strongholds      once our bodies scatter their loaned treasure,      like trickling through fingers. Then and ear      require skill in night’s narrow cell; drives your craft, a kingly servitude.      Now can you see who shrewd words have      shown to men? Remember my name,      O you who admire the sound of this song;      help succor me and pray for my comfort.      Soon I must pass alone, away      to look for a dwelling, must travel so far      (no telling where!) beyond this world      to a yet-unknown place in the earth.      So must each person, unless he is granted      God-sent grace. Let us call to God      again, more eager, begging his blessing      in this bright creation: may we be welcomed      to his warm halls, his home on high.      There is holiest happiness, there the king of angels      crowns the pure with a perishless prize.      Now his praise endures masterful and marvelous,      and his might extends endless and ageless      over all creation. finit .