Beowulf
Cite the lines in which the poet predicts the outcome of Beowulf's battle with the dragon.
Cite lines
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"His mind was in turmoil, unaccustomed anxiety and gloom confused his brain; the fire-dragon had rased the coastal region and reduced forts and earthworks to dust and ashes, so the war-king planned and plotted his revenge." (1331-1336)
"After many trials, he was destined to face the end of his days in this mortal world; as was the dragon, for all his long leasehold on the treasure." (1341-1344)