Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 1
... ship , icy and eager , the prince's vessel . Then they laid down the beloved chief , the dispenser of rings , on the ship's bosom , — by the mast laid him . There were treasures many from far ways , ornaments brought . I have heard of ...
... ship , icy and eager , the prince's vessel . Then they laid down the beloved chief , the dispenser of rings , on the ship's bosom , — by the mast laid him . There were treasures many from far ways , ornaments brought . I have heard of ...
Strana 3
... ship. 3 on beds in the bowers , when it was shown them , truly declared by a manifest token , 140 the hall - thane's hate ; held themselves after farther and faster who the fiend escaped . So Grendel ruled , and warred against right ...
... ship. 3 on beds in the bowers , when it was shown them , truly declared by a manifest token , 140 the hall - thane's hate ; held themselves after farther and faster who the fiend escaped . So Grendel ruled , and warred against right ...
Strana 4
... 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 : ' tis no ...
... 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 : ' tis no ...
Strana 21
... ships were , because there also the irruptions of the barbarians were ap- prehended , and so took leave of their friends , never to return again . - Book I , Chapter 12 . ( Translation from the Latin , edited by J. A. ( iles . ) A ...
... ships were , because there also the irruptions of the barbarians were ap- prehended , and so took leave of their friends , never to return again . - Book I , Chapter 12 . ( Translation from the Latin , edited by J. A. ( iles . ) A ...
Strana 28
... ship - ropes . This whale is much less than other whales , it being not longer than seven ells ; but in his own country is the best whale- hunting , there they are eight and forty ells long , and the biggest of them fifty ells long ; of ...
... ship - ropes . This whale is much less than other whales , it being not longer than seven ells ; but in his own country is the best whale- hunting , there they are eight and forty ells long , and the biggest of them fifty ells long ; of ...
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