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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 46 words
That ever thereafter any should hope to Be happy at home, hero friends visit Or the lordly troop castle where he lived from his childhood; They had heard how slaughter had snatched from the wine hall, 35 Had recently ravished, of the race of the Scyldings
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