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... light of the ether - robed sun on the second day shines from the south o'er the children of men . ' ' 610 Then was rejoiced the treasure - distributor ; hoary - locked , war - famed , the bright Danes ' lord trusted in succor ; the ...
... light of the ether - robed sun on the second day shines from the south o'er the children of men . ' ' 610 Then was rejoiced the treasure - distributor ; hoary - locked , war - famed , the bright Danes ' lord trusted in succor ; the ...
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... light , and o'er all murk night , the shadow - helm of men , came creeping , dusk under heaven . The company rose . Hrothgar then paid Beowulf reverence- one hero the other - and bade him hail , gave him command of the wine - hall and ...
... light , and o'er all murk night , the shadow - helm of men , came creeping , dusk under heaven . The company rose . Hrothgar then paid Beowulf reverence- one hero the other - and bade him hail , gave him command of the wine - hall and ...
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... light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold 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 ...
... light stars . It was his to work the praise of the Lord , it was his to hold 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 ...
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... light ; For , certes , but ye make me hevy chere17 , Me were as leef be leyd upon my bere18 , For whiche unto your mercy thus I crye , - Beth19 hevy ageyn , or elles mot20 I dye ! Now voucheth sauf21 this day or hit22 be nyght , That I ...
... light ; For , certes , but ye make me hevy chere17 , Me were as leef be leyd upon my bere18 , For whiche unto your mercy thus I crye , - Beth19 hevy ageyn , or elles mot20 I dye ! Now voucheth sauf21 this day or hit22 be nyght , That I ...
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... light , through darke- nesse for to wade19 . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this place I better wot then you , though now too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisdome warnes , whilest foot is in the ...
... light , through darke- nesse for to wade19 . 13 Yea but ( quoth she ) the perill of this place I better wot then you , though now too late To wish you backe returne with foule disgrace , Yet wisdome warnes , whilest foot is in the ...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose Alphonso Gerald Newcomer,Alice Ebba Andrews Vista completa - 1910 |
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arms beauty Beowulf breath called clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth EVERYMAN eyes fair father Faustus fear fire flowers Geats glory gold grace Grendel hand hast hath head Healfdene hear heard heart heaven hell Heorot holy honour hour Hrothgar Hygelac king King Arthur knew lady Lady of Shalott land Leofric light live look Lord Mephistophilis mighty mind moon morning never night noble o'er Old Mortality once pain pass pleasure poem poet praise pray Ralph rest rose round Scyldings ship sing Sir Bedivere Sir Ector Sir Kay Sir Lucan sleep song soul sound spirit stars stood sweet sword tell thee thine things thou art thought unto voice waves whan wild wind wolde wonder words wyll