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Strana 5
... thee , because they knew the might of my craft . Themselves beheld - when I came from their will bear off my bloody corse to feast on it. to the great lord , son of Healfdene , to thy prince , if he will grant us graciously to greet him ...
... thee , because they knew the might of my craft . Themselves beheld - when I came from their will bear off my bloody corse to feast on it. to the great lord , son of Healfdene , to thy prince , if he will grant us graciously to greet him ...
Strana 6
... thee the son of Beanstan truly fulfilled . Worse of thee , therefore , now I expect- what swift mischiefs done . My courtiers are though everywhere thou hast excelled in grim minished , my martial band ; them fate has off - swept war ...
... thee the son of Beanstan truly fulfilled . Worse of thee , therefore , now I expect- what swift mischiefs done . My courtiers are though everywhere thou hast excelled in grim minished , my martial band ; them fate has off - swept war ...
Strana 13
... thee alone ! The spot thou yet ken ' st not , the perilous place where thou may'st find this sinful being . Seek if thou dare . With riches will I for the strife reward thee , with ancient treasures , as I before did , with twisted gold ...
... thee alone ! The spot thou yet ken ' st not , the perilous place where thou may'st find this sinful being . Seek if thou dare . With riches will I for the strife reward thee , with ancient treasures , as I before did , with twisted gold ...
Strana 17
... thee have I told this , wise in winters . " Tis wondrous to say , how mighty God , to the race of men , through his ... thee , Beowulf dear , best among warriors , and choose thee the better , counsels eternal . Heed not arrogance ...
... thee have I told this , wise in winters . " Tis wondrous to say , how mighty God , to the race of men , through his ... thee , Beowulf dear , best among warriors , and choose thee the better , counsels eternal . Heed not arrogance ...
Strana 35
... thee is thy fate . If thou hast a sorrow and he knoweth it , before thee he'll pity , behind thee will twit . Thou mightest betray it to such a one as would without pity thou madest more moan . Hide it deep in thy heart 3 matters 240 ...
... thee is thy fate . If thou hast a sorrow and he knoweth it , before thee he'll pity , behind thee will twit . Thou mightest betray it to such a one as would without pity thou madest more moan . Hide it deep in thy heart 3 matters 240 ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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