Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - 941 páginas |
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... fear of war - feud might not harbor him . Thence he sought , o'er the rolling waves , 1 the Danes 2 the divine smith , or Vulcan , of Northern legend 460 the South Danes ' folk , the noble Scyldings , 6 ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD.
... fear of war - feud might not harbor him . Thence he sought , o'er the rolling waves , 1 the Danes 2 the divine smith , or Vulcan , of Northern legend 460 the South Danes ' folk , the noble Scyldings , 6 ANGLO - SAXON PERIOD.
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... fear from that side life's bane to thy warriors as erst thou didst . " Then the golden hilt , to the aged hero , the hoar war - leader , in hand was given , giant - work old ; it passed to the keeping ( those devils once fallen ) of the ...
... fear from that side life's bane to thy warriors as erst thou didst . " Then the golden hilt , to the aged hero , the hoar war - leader , in hand was given , giant - work old ; it passed to the keeping ( those devils once fallen ) of the ...
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... fear of the enemy , and not far from the trench of Severus . This famous wall , which is still to be seen , was built at the public and private expense , the Britons also lending their assistance . It is eight feet in breadth , and ...
... fear of the enemy , and not far from the trench of Severus . This famous wall , which is still to be seen , was built at the public and private expense , the Britons also lending their assistance . It is eight feet in breadth , and ...
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... fear of hell torment , and the sweetness of the heavenly kingdom , he made many poems ; and , in like manner , many others of the divine benefits and judgments he made ; in all which he earnestly took care to draw men from the love of ...
... fear of hell torment , and the sweetness of the heavenly kingdom , he made many poems ; and , in like manner , many others of the divine benefits and judgments he made ; in all which he earnestly took care to draw men from the love of ...
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... 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 other be impaired ...
... 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 other be impaired ...
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