Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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Page 11
... dear , if he remembers all the favors that we for his pleasure and honor performed when he was a child . " Then she turned to the seat where were her sons , Hrethric and Hrothmund , and the sons of the heroes , 1189 the youths all ...
... dear , if he remembers all the favors that we for his pleasure and honor performed when he was a child . " Then she turned to the seat where were her sons , Hrethric and Hrothmund , and the sons of the heroes , 1189 the youths all ...
Page 17
... dear , best among warriors , and choose thee the better , counsels eternal . Heed not arrogance , famous champion ! Now is thy might in flower for awhile ; eftsoons will it be 1760 that thee , noble warrior , death shall o'erpower ...
... dear , best among warriors , and choose thee the better , counsels eternal . Heed not arrogance , famous champion ! Now is thy might in flower for awhile ; eftsoons will it be 1760 that thee , noble warrior , death shall o'erpower ...
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... dear to my lord . Deor my name was . A many winters I knew good service ; gracious was my lord . But now Heorrenda , by craft of his singing , succeeds to the land- right 35 that Guardian of Men erst gave unto me . That was o'erpassed ...
... dear to my lord . Deor my name was . A many winters I knew good service ; gracious was my lord . But now Heorrenda , by craft of his singing , succeeds to the land- right 35 that Guardian of Men erst gave unto me . That was o'erpassed ...
Page 19
... dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he turned it for himself to a worse thing , began to raise war upon him , against the ...
... dear his joys in heaven , and to thank his Lord for the reward that he had bestow'd on him in that light ; then had he let him long pos- sess it ; but he turned it for himself to a worse thing , began to raise war upon him , against the ...
Page 34
... dear sisters , but fear not while ye are so truly and firmly cemented all of you to one another with the lime of sisterly love . Ye need not fear any devil's blast , except the lime fail ; that is to say , except your love for each ...
... dear sisters , but fear not while ye are so truly and firmly cemented all of you to one another with the lime of sisterly love . Ye need not fear any devil's blast , except the lime fail ; that is to say , except your love for each ...
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