English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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... Hygelac may , My lord and king , be kind to me , - Sword and buckler I scorn to bear , Gold - adorned shield , as I go to the conflict . With my grip will I grapple the gruesome fiend , Foe against foe , to fight for our life . And he ...
... Hygelac may , My lord and king , be kind to me , - Sword and buckler I scorn to bear , Gold - adorned shield , as I go to the conflict . With my grip will I grapple the gruesome fiend , Foe against foe , to fight for our life . And he ...
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... Hygelac now . A hearty welcome . We here have found , thou hast harbored us well . If ever on earth I may anywise win , Master of men , more of thy love Than now I have won , for another adventure Of arms and war I am eager and willing ...
... Hygelac now . A hearty welcome . We here have found , thou hast harbored us well . If ever on earth I may anywise win , Master of men , more of thy love Than now I have won , for another adventure Of arms and war I am eager and willing ...
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... Hygelac's hall , where at home he dwelt The king and his comrades , close by the sea . END OF THE SECOND ADVENTURE 1610 1620 1630 After the death of Hygelac and his son , Beowulf became king of the Jutes , and ruled over them fifty ...
... Hygelac's hall , where at home he dwelt The king and his comrades , close by the sea . END OF THE SECOND ADVENTURE 1610 1620 1630 After the death of Hygelac and his son , Beowulf became king of the Jutes , and ruled over them fifty ...
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1425 | 3 |
MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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