Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 6
... Thou wilt not who sat at the feet of the Scyldings ' lord , need care to take for my body's disposal . If the conflict take me , send to Hygelac this best of battle - coats shielding my breast , of vests most excellent ; ' tis Hrædla ...
... Thou wilt not who sat at the feet of the Scyldings ' lord , need care to take for my body's disposal . If the conflict take me , send to Hygelac this best of battle - coats shielding my breast , of vests most excellent ; ' tis Hrædla ...
Strana 11
... thou well ; prove thyself mighty , and be to these boys gentle in counsels . I will reward thee . This hast thou achieved , that , far and near , throughout all time , men will esteem thee , even so widely as the sea encircles 1180 the ...
... thou well ; prove thyself mighty , and be to these boys gentle in counsels . I will reward thee . This hast thou achieved , that , far and near , throughout all time , men will esteem thee , even so widely as the sea encircles 1180 the ...
Strana 13
... thou yester - night didst Grendel slay , through thy fierce nature , with fetter - like grasps , for that he too ... thou yet ken ' st not , the perilous place where thou may'st find this sinful being . Seek if thou dare . With riches ...
... thou yester - night didst Grendel slay , through thy fierce nature , with fetter - like grasps , for that he too ... thou yet ken ' st not , the perilous place where thou may'st find this sinful being . Seek if thou dare . With riches ...
Strana 16
... thou in Heorot mayest sleep secure with thy warrior - band , and thy thanes , each one , thanes of thy people , the tried and the youthful ; that thou needest not , God , the stout band of thanes , rejoiced in their lord , because they ...
... thou in Heorot mayest sleep secure with thy warrior - band , and thy thanes , each one , thanes of thy people , the tried and the youthful ; that thou needest not , God , the stout band of thanes , rejoiced in their lord , because they ...
Strana 35
... thou hast sorrow , tell it not to thy foe ; tell it to thy saddle - bow and ride singing forth . So will he think , who knows not thy state , that not unpleasing to thee is thy fate . If thou hast a sorrow and he knoweth it , before ...
... thou hast sorrow , tell it not to thy foe ; tell it to thy saddle - bow and ride singing forth . So will he think , who knows not thy state , that not unpleasing to thee is thy fate . If thou hast a sorrow and he knoweth it , before ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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