Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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... Healfdene . He ruled while he lived , old and war - fierce , the glad Scyldings . From him four children , numbered forth , sprang in the world , from the head of hosts : 60 Heorogar and Hrothgar and Halga the good ; and I have heard ...
... Healfdene . He ruled while he lived , old and war - fierce , the glad Scyldings . From him four children , numbered forth , sprang in the world , from the head of hosts : 60 Heorogar and Hrothgar and Halga the good ; and I have heard ...
Strana 3
... Healfdene's son on sorrow brooded ; for all his wisdom the hero could not avert the evil ; that strife was too strong , loathsome and tedious , that came on the people , malice - brought misery , greatest of night - woes . Then ...
... Healfdene's son on sorrow brooded ; for all his wisdom the hero could not avert the evil ; that strife was too strong , loathsome and tedious , that came on the people , malice - brought misery , greatest of night - woes . Then ...
Strana 4
... Healfdene , the folk - defender . Be a kind informant . We have a great errand to the illustrious lord of the Danes . Naught shall be secret whereof my thought is . Thou knowest whether it be in sooth as we have heard say , that with ...
... Healfdene , the folk - defender . Be a kind informant . We have a great errand to the illustrious lord of the Danes . Naught shall be secret whereof my thought is . Thou knowest whether it be in sooth as we have heard say , that with ...
Strana 5
... Healfdene , to thy prince , if he will grant us graciously to greet him here . 22 Wulfgar spake ( he was lord of the Wendels ; known to many was his spirit , his valor and wisdom ) : " I will therefore ask the Danes ' friend , lord of ...
... Healfdene , to thy prince , if he will grant us graciously to greet him here . 22 Wulfgar spake ( he was lord of the Wendels ; known to many was his spirit , his valor and wisdom ) : " I will therefore ask the Danes ' friend , lord of ...
Strana 6
... Healfdene , — passed from the living ; he was better than I. Later , that quarrel I settled with money ; over the water's back old treasures 470 I sent to the Wylfings : he swore to me oaths . " Sorry am I in my mind to say to any man ...
... Healfdene , — passed from the living ; he was better than I. Later , that quarrel I settled with money ; over the water's back old treasures 470 I sent to the Wylfings : he swore to me oaths . " Sorry am I in my mind to say to any man ...
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