Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 1
... lands . So shall a prudent man do good works with bountiful gifts in his father's hall , that in his old age ... land's loved chief that long had pos- sessed it . There at the hithe stood the ring - prowed ship , icy and eager ...
... lands . So shall a prudent man do good works with bountiful gifts in his father's hall , that in his old age ... land's loved chief that long had pos- sessed it . There at the hithe stood the ring - prowed ship , icy and eager ...
Strana 2
... land ; adorned moreover the regions of earth with boughs and leaves ; life eke created for every kind that liveth and moveth . Thus the retainers lived in delights , in blessedness ; till one began 100 to perpetrate crime , a fiend in ...
... land ; adorned moreover the regions of earth with boughs and leaves ; life eke created for every kind that liveth and moveth . Thus the retainers lived in delights , in blessedness ; till one began 100 to perpetrate crime , a fiend in ...
Strana 3
... land's end , have kept sea - ward , Beowulf . Hygelac was his uncle , and king of the Geats , or Weder - Geats , who lived in Sweden . that no enemies on the Danes ' land with a. how to praise the heavens ' Protector , Glory's Ruler ...
... land's end , have kept sea - ward , Beowulf . Hygelac was his uncle , and king of the Geats , or Weder - Geats , who lived in Sweden . that no enemies on the Danes ' land with a. how to praise the heavens ' Protector , Glory's Ruler ...
Strana 4
... land with a ship - force might do injury . Never more openly hither to come not surely the pass - word ready of warriors , permission of kinsmen . Yet ne'er have I seen earl upon earth more great than is one of you , or warrior in arms ...
... land with a ship - force might do injury . Never more openly hither to come not surely the pass - word ready of warriors , permission of kinsmen . Yet ne'er have I seen earl upon earth more great than is one of you , or warrior in arms ...
Strana 11
... land - walls . Be while thou livest a prosperous 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 ...
... land - walls . Be while thou livest a prosperous 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 ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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