Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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... noble , unblithe sat ; when they beheld the foeman's traces , 130 the origin of men from far back relate , told how the Almighty wrought the earth , 1 Perhaps the fourth child . 2 so that 90 " The Hart " -probably so named from gable ...
... noble , unblithe sat ; when they beheld the foeman's traces , 130 the origin of men from far back relate , told how the Almighty wrought the earth , 1 Perhaps the fourth child . 2 so that 90 " The Hart " -probably so named from gable ...
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... noble and youthful , oppressed and snared them . All the night he roamed the mist - moors . Men know not whither hell - sorcerers wander at times . Thus many crimes the foe of mankind , the fell lone - roamer , often accomplished ...
... noble and youthful , oppressed and snared them . All the night he roamed the mist - moors . Men know not whither hell - sorcerers wander at times . Thus many crimes the foe of mankind , the fell lone - roamer , often accomplished ...
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... noble chieftain , Ecgtheow named ; abode many winters ere he departed old from his courts ; nigh every sage thro ' the wide earth remembers him well . We in kindness of feeling have come to seek thy lord , the son of Healfdene , the ...
... noble chieftain , Ecgtheow named ; abode many winters ere he departed old from his courts ; nigh every sage thro ' the wide earth remembers him well . We in kindness of feeling have come to seek thy lord , the son of Healfdene , the ...
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... noble Seyldings , when first ruled the Danish people and in my youth held spacious realms , the hoard - burg of heroes . Dead was Heregar , my elder brother , son of Healfdene , — passed from the living ; he was better than I. Later ...
... noble Seyldings , when first ruled the Danish people and in my youth held spacious realms , the hoard - burg of heroes . Dead was Heregar , my elder brother , son of Healfdene , — passed from the living ; he was better than I. Later ...
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... noble . I grant you well precious treasures ; be thou to my sons gentle in deeds , thou who hast joy . Here is each earl to the other true , his father's son . Then he went forth blood- the. That splendid dwelling much shattered was ...
... noble . I grant you well precious treasures ; be thou to my sons gentle in deeds , thou who hast joy . Here is each earl to the other true , his father's son . Then he went forth blood- the. That splendid dwelling much shattered was ...
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