English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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Page 43
... thou schal siker 2 me , segge , 3 by thi trawthe , That thou schal seche me thi - self , where - so thou hopes 5 I may be funde upon folde , and foch the such wages As thou deles me to day , bifore this douthe ryche . " " Where schulde ...
... thou schal siker 2 me , segge , 3 by thi trawthe , That thou schal seche me thi - self , where - so thou hopes 5 I may be funde upon folde , and foch the such wages As thou deles me to day , bifore this douthe ryche . " " Where schulde ...
Page 45
... thou hettez , 2 3 4 And layte as lelly til thou me , lude , fynde , 5 As thou hacz hette in this halle , herande 7 thise knyghtes . 450 To the grene chapel thou chose , I charge the , to fotte ; 9 Such a dunt 10 as thou habbez , 12 thou ...
... thou hettez , 2 3 4 And layte as lelly til thou me , lude , fynde , 5 As thou hacz hette in this halle , herande 7 thise knyghtes . 450 To the grene chapel thou chose , I charge the , to fotte ; 9 Such a dunt 10 as thou habbez , 12 thou ...
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... thou art one of my subjects , for all that country is mine , and I am the prince and god of it . How is it , then , that thou hast run away from thy king ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more ser- vice , I would strike thee ...
... thou art one of my subjects , for all that country is mine , and I am the prince and god of it . How is it , then , that thou hast run away from thy king ? Were it not that I hope thou mayest do me more ser- vice , I would strike thee ...
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BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
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