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In the last six lines of the excerpt, the narrator praises Beowulf highly as the best man "to raise a shield or to rule a kingdom" (line 860). However, he quickly adds that no one blamed Hrothgar for Grendel's 12-year reign of terror because "he was a good king" (line 862). What do these lines reveal about Anglo-Saxon warrior values?​