Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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... heard of the fame in old time of the great kings of the Spear - Danes , how these princes valor displayed . Oft Scyld , Scef's son , from robber - bands , from many tribes , their mead - seats took , filled earls with fear , since first ...
... heard of the fame in old time of the great kings of the Spear - Danes , how these princes valor displayed . Oft Scyld , Scef's son , from robber - bands , from many tribes , their mead - seats took , filled earls with fear , since first ...
Strana 3
... heard I that widely the work was pro- claimed to many a tribe thro ' this mid - earth that a folk - stead was building . Befell him in time , soon among men , that it was all ready , of hall - houses greatest ; and he , whose word was ...
... heard I that widely the work was pro- claimed to many a tribe thro ' this mid - earth that a folk - stead was building . Befell him in time , soon among men , that it was all ready , of hall - houses greatest ; and he , whose word was ...
Strana 8
... heard of no harder struggle by night ' neath heaven's vault , nor of man more harried in ocean - streams . Yet with life I escaped from the grasp of dangers , aweary of toil . Then the sea bore me , the flood with its current , the ...
... heard of no harder struggle by night ' neath heaven's vault , nor of man more harried in ocean - streams . Yet with life I escaped from the grasp of dangers , aweary of toil . Then the sea bore me , the flood with its current , the ...
Strana 9
... heard tell , a hall - ward ; he held a special office about the Dane - prince , kept guard ' gainst the giant . But the chief of the Geats well trusted in 669 his own proud might and the Creator's favor . He doffed from him then his ...
... heard tell , a hall - ward ; he held a special office about the Dane - prince , kept guard ' gainst the giant . But the chief of the Geats well trusted in 669 his own proud might and the Creator's favor . He doffed from him then his ...
Strana 10
... heard , many a mead - bench , with gold adorned , from its sill started . Before that , weened not the Scyldings ' sages that any man ever , in any wise , in pieces could break it , goodly and bone- decked , or craftily rive - only the ...
... heard , many a mead - bench , with gold adorned , from its sill started . Before that , weened not the Scyldings ' sages that any man ever , in any wise , in pieces could break it , goodly and bone- decked , or craftily rive - only the ...
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