Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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... hath made women child- less , so shall thy mother be childless among women . Do therefore the same to Hengist , who is a second Agag . " Accordingly Eldol took his sword , and drew him out of the city , and then cut off his head . But ...
... hath made women child- less , so shall thy mother be childless among women . Do therefore the same to Hengist , who is a second Agag . " Accordingly Eldol took his sword , and drew him out of the city , and then cut off his head . But ...
Side 310
... hath called his people to lamentation , to baldness , and to the girdle of sackcloth ; behold they begin to kill calves , and to slay rams , to eat , to drink , and to say , ' We will eat and drink , for to - morrow we shall die ...
... hath called his people to lamentation , to baldness , and to the girdle of sackcloth ; behold they begin to kill calves , and to slay rams , to eat , to drink , and to say , ' We will eat and drink , for to - morrow we shall die ...
Side 315
... hath said : " What God hath joined together , let not man separate , " and again : " Husbands , love your wives . " For he had planted in the ground of his heart ( an unfruitful soil for any good seed ) a bitter scion of incredulity and ...
... hath said : " What God hath joined together , let not man separate , " and again : " Husbands , love your wives . " For he had planted in the ground of his heart ( an unfruitful soil for any good seed ) a bitter scion of incredulity and ...
Side 316
... hath with great joy been accustomed to kill his fatted calf , and bring forth for the wanderer , the first robe and royal ring , and then taking as it were a taste of the heavenly hope , thou shalt perceive how sweet our Lord is . For ...
... hath with great joy been accustomed to kill his fatted calf , and bring forth for the wanderer , the first robe and royal ring , and then taking as it were a taste of the heavenly hope , thou shalt perceive how sweet our Lord is . For ...
Side 318
... hath made thee as well in kingdom as in stature of body higher than almost all the other chiefs of Britain ) not better * Probably Maelgwn Gwynedd , king of North Wales . likewise in virtues than the rest ; but on the 318 [ SEC . 33 ...
... hath made thee as well in kingdom as in stature of body higher than almost all the other chiefs of Britain ) not better * Probably Maelgwn Gwynedd , king of North Wales . likewise in virtues than the rest ; but on the 318 [ SEC . 33 ...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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