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BEOWULF. (c. 700)*. I. The Passing of Scyxd Lo, we have 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 ...
BEOWULF. (c. 700)*. I. The Passing of Scyxd Lo, we have 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 ...
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Heothoae's Lament Hrothgar spake, the Scyldings' shield: ' ' For battles thou, my
friend Beowulf, and for honor, us hast sought. Thy father fought in the greatest
feud: he was of Heatholaf the slayer, 460 with the Wylfings, when the Weder-
Geats ...
Heothoae's Lament Hrothgar spake, the Scyldings' shield: ' ' For battles thou, my
friend Beowulf, and for honor, us hast sought. Thy father fought in the greatest
feud: he was of Heatholaf the slayer, 460 with the Wylfings, when the Weder-
Geats ...
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Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews. that his breast 's heaving he
could not restrain, but in his bosom, in heart-bands fast, for the man beloved his
secret longing burned in his blood. Beowulf thence, 1880 a gold-proud warrior, ...
Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews. that his breast 's heaving he
could not restrain, but in his bosom, in heart-bands fast, for the man beloved his
secret longing burned in his blood. Beowulf thence, 1880 a gold-proud warrior, ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Deobs Lament | 18 |
AngloSaxon Chronicle begun about 850 | 25 |
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