Beowulf: Beowulf's Funeral - Hypertext edition of lines 3156-3182. Includes Old English text with running glossary and notes, reading list, modern English translation, contextual information, and electronic resources. - http://www.english.ox.ac.uk/coursepack/beowulf/index1.html
Beowulf: the Lament of the Last Survivor - Hypertext edition of lines 2247-2266. Includes Old English text with running glossary and notes, reading list, modern English translation, contextual information, and electronic resources. - http://www.english.ox.ac.uk/coursepack/beowulf/index.html
Beowulf: the Grendel Episode - Old English text of lines 702-897, with words hot-linked to glossary. - http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/engl403/beoframe.html
Electronic Beowulf - Online help facility for the image-based CD-ROM edition of the manuscript. Includes manuscript images and explanations of the Electronic Beowulf project. - http://www.uky.edu/~kiernan/eBeowulf/guide.htm
Beowulf on Steorarume (Beowulf in Cyberspace) - Benjamin Slade's critical edition of Beowulf, together with a facing-page translation, explanatory notes, glossary, supplemental texts and translations, background material, and links. - http://www.heorot.dk/
Beowulf: Klaeber edition - Complete text of Beowulf as it appears in the Friedrich Klaeber edition. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/beowulf-oe.html
Beowulf in Hypertext - Contains both the original Old English text and a modern translation, with the ability to jump to any section of the original or the translation. Also provides considerable background material. - http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~beowulf/main.html
Beowulf: Harrison-Sharp Edition - An edition of Beowulf and the Battle of Finnsburh by James Harrison and Robert Sharp. Published 1883. Includes complete Old English text, extensive textual notes, list of names occurring in the poem, and glossary. Project Gutenberg ebook. Available in var - http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/9700
Beowulf: ASPR Edition - Complete Old English text as it appears in the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records edition. From the Labyrinth Library. - http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/oe/texts/a4.1.html