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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 51 words
10 His armor of iron off him he did then, His helmet from his head, to his henchman committed His chased handled chain sword, choicest of weapons, And bade him bide with his battle equipments. The good one then uttered words of defiance, 15 Beowulf Geatman, ere his bed he upmounted.
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