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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 72 words
1 For 1130 1 R. and Gr. suggest elne unflitme as 1098 1 reads. The latter verse is undisputed; and, for the former, elne would be as possible as ealles, and unflitme is well supported. Accepting elne unflitme for both, I would suggest very peaceably for both places. 1 Finn to Hengest very peaceably vowed with oaths, etc. 2 Hengest then still the slaughter stained winter remained there with Finn very peaceably.
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