Century Readings for a Course in English Literature, Volum 1John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young Century Company, 1916 |
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... Heorot , he who with his word had wide dominion . He belied not his announcement ; rings he dis- tributed , treasure at the banquet . The hall towered aloft , high and .with pin- nacles spanning the air ; awaited the scathing blasts of ...
... Heorot , he who with his word had wide dominion . He belied not his announcement ; rings he dis- tributed , treasure at the banquet . The hall towered aloft , high and .with pin- nacles spanning the air ; awaited the scathing blasts of ...
Side iii
... Heorot he of men . The baleful wight , grim and greedy , was ready straight , fierce and fu- rious , and in their sleep he seized thirty of the thanes ; thence hied him back , yelling over his prey , to go to his home 15 with the war ...
... Heorot he of men . The baleful wight , grim and greedy , was ready straight , fierce and fu- rious , and in their sleep he seized thirty of the thanes ; thence hied him back , yelling over his prey , to go to his home 15 with the war ...
Side iv
... HEOROT . THE WARDEN RETURNS . To him the chiefest gave answer ; the captain of the band unlocked the treasure of words : ' We are people of Gothic race , and hearth - fellows of Hygelac . My father was celebrated among the na- tions , a ...
... HEOROT . THE WARDEN RETURNS . To him the chiefest gave answer ; the captain of the band unlocked the treasure of words : ' We are people of Gothic race , and hearth - fellows of Hygelac . My father was celebrated among the na- tions , a ...
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... Heorot . I have learnt too that the ter- rible one out of bravado despises weap- ons ; I therefore will forgo the same- as I hope that Hygelac my prince may be to me of mood benignant , — that I bear not sword or broad shield , or ...
... Heorot . I have learnt too that the ter- rible one out of bravado despises weap- ons ; I therefore will forgo the same- as I hope that Hygelac my prince may be to me of mood benignant , — that I bear not sword or broad shield , or ...
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... Heorot with his malignant strata- gems . My hall - troop , my warrior band , is reduced to nothing ; Wyrd hath swept them away in the hideous visitation of Grendel . God unquestionably can arrest 25 the fell destroyer in his doings ...
... Heorot with his malignant strata- gems . My hall - troop , my warrior band , is reduced to nothing ; Wyrd hath swept them away in the hideous visitation of Grendel . God unquestionably can arrest 25 the fell destroyer in his doings ...
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Antistrophe beauty Beowulf blood bright called church dead dear death delight doth earth eyes Faery Queen fair fair lady fear fire give glory gold Goths grace green Grendel ground Guenever hand hast hath head Healfdene hear heart heaven Heorot honor Hrothgar Hygelac king King Arthur kiss knight lady land leave light live look lord mighty mind Muse nature never noble nymph o'er pain pleasure poets praise prince queen quoth rest rich Scyldings sigh sight sing Sir Bedivere Sir Ector Sir Gawain Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred sleep song sorrow soul sweet sword tears tell thee ther thine things thou art thought tion true truth unto verse virtue weep Weohstan wherein wind wise words wyllowe youth