Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 3
... fire's embrace ; let him expect not comfort to find . Well unto him who after his death - day may seek the Lord , and win to peace in his Father's bosom . 1 Apartments used mainly by the women . Hrothgar's thane then went to the shore ...
... fire's embrace ; let him expect not comfort to find . Well unto him who after his death - day may seek the Lord , and win to peace in his Father's bosom . 1 Apartments used mainly by the women . Hrothgar's thane then went to the shore ...
Strana 4
... fire - hardened , it held life in ward . * In warlike mood the men hastened on , descended together , until the well - timbered hall they might see , adorned all with gold . Unto earth's dwellers that was the grandest of houses ' neath ...
... fire - hardened , it held life in ward . * In warlike mood the men hastened on , descended together , until the well - timbered hall they might see , adorned all with gold . Unto earth's dwellers that was the grandest of houses ' neath ...
Strana 14
... fire - light , a brilliant beam brightly shining . The hero perceived then the wolf of the deeps , the mighty mere - wife ; a powerful onslaught he made with his falchion , the sword - blow with- held not , 1520 so on her head the ...
... fire - light , a brilliant beam brightly shining . The hero perceived then the wolf of the deeps , the mighty mere - wife ; a powerful onslaught he made with his falchion , the sword - blow with- held not , 1520 so on her head the ...
Strana 17
... fire , or rage of flood , or falchion's grip , or arrows ' flight , or cruel age ; or brightness of eyes the hoary headed ; chances two there were to the aged , the second stronger , whether ( or not ) they should see each other again ...
... fire , or rage of flood , or falchion's grip , or arrows ' flight , or cruel age ; or brightness of eyes the hoary headed ; chances two there were to the aged , the second stronger , whether ( or not ) they should see each other again ...
Strana 19
... fire ; then cometh ere dawn the eastern wind , frost bitter - cold ; ever fire or dart , some hard torment they must have ; it was wrought for them in punishment . Then spake the haughty king who of angels erst was brightest , fairest ...
... fire ; then cometh ere dawn the eastern wind , frost bitter - cold ; ever fire or dart , some hard torment they must have ; it was wrought for them in punishment . Then spake the haughty king who of angels erst was brightest , fairest ...
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