English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... Beowulf A gold - adorned banner for battle - reward , A rich - broidered standard , breast - plate and helmet . The swordmen assembled saw the treasures Borne before the hero . Beowulf drank The health of Hrothgar , nor had reason to ...
... Beowulf A gold - adorned banner for battle - reward , A rich - broidered standard , breast - plate and helmet . The swordmen assembled saw the treasures Borne before the hero . Beowulf drank The health of Hrothgar , nor had reason to ...
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... Beowulf my friend . Thou hast brought it about that both our peoples Jutes and the Spear - Danes shall be joined in peace . They shall cease from war , the strife shall be ... BEOWULF'S RETURN VOYAGE TO HYGELAC Then came to the 44 BEOWULF.
... Beowulf my friend . Thou hast brought it about that both our peoples Jutes and the Spear - Danes shall be joined in peace . They shall cease from war , the strife shall be ... BEOWULF'S RETURN VOYAGE TO HYGELAC Then came to the 44 BEOWULF.
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... Beowulf's hall , the " gift - stool " of the Jutes . Beowulf had an iron shield made against the dragon's fiery breath , and with eleven companions , sought out the hill - vault near the sea . These events are related in Sections XXVIII ...
... Beowulf's hall , the " gift - stool " of the Jutes . Beowulf had an iron shield made against the dragon's fiery breath , and with eleven companions , sought out the hill - vault near the sea . These events are related in Sections XXVIII ...
Contents
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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