Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 2
... took thirty thanes ; and thence departed , in his prey exulting , to his home to go , with the slaughtered corpses , his quarters to visit . Then in the morning , at early day , was Grendel's war - craft manifest : after that repast was ...
... took thirty thanes ; and thence departed , in his prey exulting , to his home to go , with the slaughtered corpses , his quarters to visit . Then in the morning , at early day , was Grendel's war - craft manifest : after that repast was ...
Strana 11
... took him off when he out of pride sought his own woe , war with the Frisians ; he the jewels conveyed , the precious stones , over the wave - bowl , the powerful king ; he fell ' neath his shield . Then into the power of the Franks the ...
... took him off when he out of pride sought his own woe , war with the Frisians ; he the jewels conveyed , the precious stones , over the wave - bowl , the powerful king ; he fell ' neath his shield . Then into the power of the Franks the ...
Strana 14
... took one from life , from his wave - strife , and left in his vitals 1434 the hard war - shaft ; he in the sea was the slower in swimming , when death took him off . Quickly on the waves , with hunting - spears sharply hooked , he was ...
... took one from life , from his wave - strife , and left in his vitals 1434 the hard war - shaft ; he in the sea was the slower in swimming , when death took him off . Quickly on the waves , with hunting - spears sharply hooked , he was ...
Strana 21
... took leave of their friends , never to return again . - Book I , Chapter 12 . ( Translation from the Latin , edited by J. A. ( iles . ) A PARABLE OF MAN'S LIFE † The king , hearing these words , answered , that he was both willing and ...
... took leave of their friends , never to return again . - Book I , Chapter 12 . ( Translation from the Latin , edited by J. A. ( iles . ) A PARABLE OF MAN'S LIFE † The king , hearing these words , answered , that he was both willing and ...
Strana 22
... took care to draw men from the love of sins and wicked deeds , and to excite to a love and desire of good deeds ; for he was a very pious man , and to regular disciplines humbly sub- jected ; and against those who in otherwise would act ...
... took care to draw men from the love of sins and wicked deeds , and to excite to a love and desire of good deeds ; for he was a very pious man , and to regular disciplines humbly sub- jected ; and against those who in otherwise would act ...
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