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the lineage of the
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people, ere he pas
elling; each of
rld-folk well
ards King Hrothgar
spirit, the lor
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message. Thou kno
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of dead. From fee
to free himself from
render counse
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f sorrow should
him, and care-wa
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of houses high
s Beowulf that it is e
llion, the strand-
tainer: "The d
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the Scyldings. Pa
armor. I shall le
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ore, till the curve
ain the well
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of strife to
ed then (the ve
ed bark was bou
chor); the boar
visors vivid
brilliant; the b
tened, hurried
is perhap
r, till they saw
ed wassail-hall won
ashes on
nd kindreds that
heaven which th
ightened lands
rave hero showed
old ones, that th
r journey; the afo
urser, quoth a
ng discharged his dut
were faring;
grace, and giv
mission! To the
warriors as wa
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