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... dear companions, to the sea's waters, as he himself bade while this friend of the Scyldings still had the power of words. The beloved prince had ruled long. There in harbor stood the ring-prowed ship, ice-covered and eager to go, a ...
... dear companions, to the sea's waters, as he himself bade while this friend of the Scyldings still had the power of words. The beloved prince had ruled long. There in harbor stood the ring-prowed ship, ice-covered and eager to go, a ...
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... dear companions , to the sea's waters , as he himself bade while this friend of the Scyldings still had the power of words . The beloved prince had ruled long . There in harbor stood the ring - prowed ship , ice - covered and eager to ...
... dear companions , to the sea's waters , as he himself bade while this friend of the Scyldings still had the power of words . The beloved prince had ruled long . There in harbor stood the ring - prowed ship , ice - covered and eager to ...
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... dear lord : " Here are journeyed , come from afar , over the sea's expanse , people of the Geats . The men call their leader Beowulf . They ask , my lord , that they may exchange words with thee . Do thou not deny them thy answer ...
... dear lord : " Here are journeyed , come from afar , over the sea's expanse , people of the Geats . The men call their leader Beowulf . They ask , my lord , that they may exchange words with thee . Do thou not deny them thy answer ...
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... joyful at the beer - drinking , for he was dear to his people . With a good will he partook of the banquet and hall - cup , the war- famed king . Then the lady of the Helmings1 went around to retainer and youth , all of BEOWULF II.
... joyful at the beer - drinking , for he was dear to his people . With a good will he partook of the banquet and hall - cup , the war- famed king . Then the lady of the Helmings1 went around to retainer and youth , all of BEOWULF II.
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... dear men . He fastened the broad - bosomed ship firmly to the sand with anchor - ropes , lest the force of the waves might drive it away , the winsome wood . Then Beowulf bade them carry up the athelings ' treas- ure , their trappings ...
... dear men . He fastened the broad - bosomed ship firmly to the sand with anchor - ropes , lest the force of the waves might drive it away , the winsome wood . Then Beowulf bade them carry up the athelings ' treas- ure , their trappings ...
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battle Beowulf brave bright Cæsar Chas Cleo dear death doth earls earth Ecgtheow eyes Eyre Faerie Queene fair fair lady fear Firk Geats give gold grace green Grendel Grendel's mother hall hand hast hath head Healfdene hear heard heart heaven Heorot Hildeburh Hind Horn Hodge honor Hrothgar Hygelac Jane Johnson king kiss knight koude Lacy Lady Sneer Lady Teaz Lincoln live look lord mayor master mighty mind mistress mordre never Onela Ongentheow pray prince queen quoth Ralph Robin Robin Hood Rose Scyldings shoemaker Sir Gawain Sir Oliv Sir Pet Sir Peter sorrow soul speak Surf sweet sword Sybil tell thane thee ther thine things thought thyng treasure unto Vent warrior whan wife wise wolde words young