Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Strana 2
... turn sprang the lofty Healfdene . He ruled while he lived , old and war - fierce , the glad Scyldings . From him four children , numbered forth , sprang in the world , from the head of hosts : 60 Heorogar and Hrothgar and Halga the good ...
... turn sprang the lofty Healfdene . He ruled while he lived , old and war - fierce , the glad Scyldings . From him four children , numbered forth , sprang in the world , from the head of hosts : 60 Heorogar and Hrothgar and Halga the good ...
Strana 4
... turn his steed and speak these words : " Tis time for me to go on my way . May the all - ruling Father with honor hold you safe in your fortunes . I will back to the sea , ward to keep against hostile bands . " VI . THE ARRIVAL AT ...
... turn his steed and speak these words : " Tis time for me to go on my way . May the all - ruling Father with honor hold you safe in your fortunes . I will back to the sea , ward to keep against hostile bands . " VI . THE ARRIVAL AT ...
Strana 6
... turn from his deeds the frenzied spoiler . Oft have promised the sons of conflict , with beer drunken , over the ale - cup , that they in the beer - hall would await with sharp sword - edges Grendel's warfare . Then at morning , when ...
... turn from his deeds the frenzied spoiler . Oft have promised the sons of conflict , with beer drunken , over the ale - cup , that they in the beer - hall would await with sharp sword - edges Grendel's warfare . Then at morning , when ...
Strana 21
... turn should sing to the harp , when he saw the harp approaching him , then for shame he would rise from the assem bly and go home to his house . Another of the king's chief men , approving of his words and exhortations , presently added ...
... turn should sing to the harp , when he saw the harp approaching him , then for shame he would rise from the assem bly and go home to his house . Another of the king's chief men , approving of his words and exhortations , presently added ...
Strana 22
... turn them into the melody of song , When he had undertaken the thing , then went he home to his house , and came again in the morning , and sang and gave to them , adorned with the best poetry , what had been entrusted to him . Then ...
... turn them into the melody of song , When he had undertaken the thing , then went he home to his house , and came again in the morning , and sang and gave to them , adorned with the best poetry , what had been entrusted to him . Then ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Úplné zobrazení - 1910 |
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