4 He alysde þin lif leof of forwyrde,
Swa þas foldan fæðme bewindeð þes eastrodor and æfter west, he betweonan þam teonan and unriht us fram afyrde æghwær symble.
Mid þære swetnesse þinra bletsunga þu wære hrædra to his fultume þonne he wende: þu sendest on his heafod kynegold mid deorwyrþum gimmum astæned.
Drihten gefriðað þa sawla his þeowa, and ne forlæt nænne þæra þe him to hopað.
for þam þu eart se Drihten þe gebletsast and geblissast rihtwise. Þu us gecoronadest and geweorðadest and us gescyldst mid þam scylde þinre welwilnesse.
for þon ðu mine sawle of swyltdeaðes laþum wiðlæddest, dydest lof stunde, aweredest mine eagan wraðum tearum and mine fet fæle beweredest, þæt ic gearewe Gode licode on lifigendra leohte eallum.
Þonne þu geares hring mid gyfe bletsast and þine fremsumnesse wylt folcum dælan, þonne beoð þine feldas fylde mid wæstmum;
Mine weleras gefeoð, wynnum lofiað, þonne ic þe singe, sigora wealdend, and min sawl eac, þa þu sylf lysdest.
Þu hine gedest lytle læssan þonne englas; þu hine gewuldrast and geweorðast, and him sylst heafodgold to mærðe,