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... fear he will devour , as he oft has done , the Geat - folk in the battle hall , the flower of men . Never will you need to shroud my face ; but he will have me stained with gore if death takes me . He will bear away a bloody corpse ...
... fear he will devour , as he oft has done , the Geat - folk in the battle hall , the flower of men . Never will you need to shroud my face ; but he will have me stained with gore if death takes me . He will bear away a bloody corpse ...
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... fear the feud , the cruel turmoil of swords , of your people , the Victory - Scyldings . ^ He takes forced tribute , shows mercy to none of the Danish folk , but has his pleasure , kills and sends hence , expects no fight from the Spear ...
... fear the feud , the cruel turmoil of swords , of your people , the Victory - Scyldings . ^ He takes forced tribute , shows mercy to none of the Danish folk , but has his pleasure , kills and sends hence , expects no fight from the Spear ...
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... fear life - bale for thy earls , as thou didst thou didst before . " Then was the golden hilt given to the aged warrior , the white - haired battle - lord , into his hand , giants ' work of old . After the demons ' death , it came into ...
... fear life - bale for thy earls , as thou didst thou didst before . " Then was the golden hilt given to the aged warrior , the white - haired battle - lord , into his hand , giants ' work of old . After the demons ' death , it came into ...
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... fear . Guard thee , beloved Beowulf , best of men , against evil , and choose the better , eternal blessings . Beware of pride , O glorious warrior ! Now for a little while the power of thy might lasts . But soon it will be that ...
... fear . Guard thee , beloved Beowulf , best of men , against evil , and choose the better , eternal blessings . Beware of pride , O glorious warrior ! Now for a little while the power of thy might lasts . But soon it will be that ...
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... and New Year , and there are here many fain for sport . If any one in this hall holds himself so hardy , so bold both of blood and brain , as to ♢ fear X dare strike me one stroke for another , I SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 47.
... and New Year , and there are here many fain for sport . If any one in this hall holds himself so hardy , so bold both of blood and brain , as to ♢ fear X dare strike me one stroke for another , I SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT 47.
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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