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... Ende des zwölften Jahrhunderts anzugehören . Sein Werk dürfte das älteste dichterische Erzeugniss in halbsächsischer Sprache sein , obwohl es im Gegensatze zu dem Werke Orms bereits romanische Elemente enthält . Was wir von dem ...
... Ende des zwölften Jahrhunderts anzugehören . Sein Werk dürfte das älteste dichterische Erzeugniss in halbsächsischer Sprache sein , obwohl es im Gegensatze zu dem Werke Orms bereits romanische Elemente enthält . Was wir von dem ...
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... ende 13851. 13832. bilæfuen , remain , sonst auch : leave ; so steht bei ORм bilefenn für beide Begriffe , ags . belafan , relinquere , belifan , manere . 13833. drizen , perform , sonst auch suffer ; drezhenn ORм , ags . dreógan , pati ...
... ende 13851. 13832. bilæfuen , remain , sonst auch : leave ; so steht bei ORм bilefenn für beide Begriffe , ags . belafan , relinquere , belifan , manere . 13833. drizen , perform , sonst auch suffer ; drezhenn ORм , ags . dreógan , pati ...
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... ende at- stonde I. 313. Hængest..pa is a pissen londe swa longe atstonde II . 262 . 3wt weoren i pissen londe Saxes at - stonden II 409. pa Arður wes þær atstonden ( hadde pare ibeon ) II . 567 . 14151. hiren , öfter neben heren , hæren ...
... ende at- stonde I. 313. Hængest..pa is a pissen londe swa longe atstonde II . 262 . 3wt weoren i pissen londe Saxes at - stonden II 409. pa Arður wes þær atstonden ( hadde pare ibeon ) II . 567 . 14151. hiren , öfter neben heren , hæren ...
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... ende he cropth to hole ; 825 Ac natheles mid alle his wrenche Ne kan he hine so bi - thenche , The he bo zep an suthe snel , That he ne lost his rede vel . The cat ne kan wrench bute anne , 830 Nother be dune ne bi venne ; Bute he can ...
... ende he cropth to hole ; 825 Ac natheles mid alle his wrenche Ne kan he hine so bi - thenche , The he bo zep an suthe snel , That he ne lost his rede vel . The cat ne kan wrench bute anne , 830 Nother be dune ne bi venne ; Bute he can ...
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... ende . 55 That ich mote in parais Bricht and scene quen of storre , so me liht and lere , In this false fikele world so me led and steore , That ich at min ende dai Jhesu , mit ti swete blod ne habbe non feond to fere ; thu bohtest me ...
... ende . 55 That ich mote in parais Bricht and scene quen of storre , so me liht and lere , In this false fikele world so me led and steore , That ich at min ende dai Jhesu , mit ti swete blod ne habbe non feond to fere ; thu bohtest me ...
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