Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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... prince ; long wielded he power . There stood at haven with curvèd prow , Shining and ready , the prince's ship : The people laid their dear war - lord , 35 Giver of rings , on the deck of the ship , The mighty by th ' mast . Many ...
... prince ; long wielded he power . There stood at haven with curvèd prow , Shining and ready , the prince's ship : The people laid their dear war - lord , 35 Giver of rings , on the deck of the ship , The mighty by th ' mast . Many ...
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... prince , his word then spoke , Bold under his helmet : ' We are of Hygelac Table - companions , Beowulf's my name . I wish to tell to the son of Healfdene , The illustrious prince , my errand to him , 345 Thy lord , and to know if he ...
... prince , his word then spoke , Bold under his helmet : ' We are of Hygelac Table - companions , Beowulf's my name . I wish to tell to the son of Healfdene , The illustrious prince , my errand to him , 345 Thy lord , and to know if he ...
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... prince , may with thee now 365 Greetings exchange : do not thou refuse them Thy converse in turn , friendly Hrothgar ! They in their war - weeds seem very worthy Contenders with earls : the chief is renowned Who these war - heroes ...
... prince , may with thee now 365 Greetings exchange : do not thou refuse them Thy converse in turn , friendly Hrothgar ! They in their war - weeds seem very worthy Contenders with earls : the chief is renowned Who these war - heroes ...
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... prince , Shame in Heorot , if thy mind were , 590 Thy temper , so fierce , as thou thyself reckon- est : But he hath found that he the feud need not , 595 The terrible contest of your own people , Very much dread , of the Victor ...
... prince , Shame in Heorot , if thy mind were , 590 Thy temper , so fierce , as thou thyself reckon- est : But he hath found that he the feud need not , 595 The terrible contest of your own people , Very much dread , of the Victor ...
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... prince of the Scyldings , out of the hall : The war - prince would Wealhtheow seek , His queen as companion . The glory of kings Grendel against , as men heard say , 665 A hall - guard had set : he performed special service For the prince ...
... prince of the Scyldings , out of the hall : The war - prince would Wealhtheow seek , His queen as companion . The glory of kings Grendel against , as men heard say , 665 A hall - guard had set : he performed special service For the prince ...
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arms beauty behold Beowulf blood born brave called Connla Cuchulainn dear death doth dread Dyved earth eyes fair fame fate father fear fire Gawain Geats give glory gold grace Grendel Gwawl hand happy hast hath head Healfdene hear heard heart Heaven Heorot honour Hrothgar Hygelac king King Arthur kynge lady land light live look lord mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never night noble nymph o'er Ongentheow pain pleasure praise pride prince Pwyll Queen quoth rest round sayd Scyldings Scylfings sing Sir Bedivere Sir Lucan Sir Mordred sleep song sorrow soul spirit stood sweet sword tears tell thane thee ther thine things thou art thought truth unto virtue warriors ween whan wind wise wolde words wyll wyllowe youth