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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 68 words
55 And the heavens lower. Now is help to be gotten From thee and thee only. The abode thou knowst not, The dangerous place where thourt able to meet with The sin laden hero. seek if thou darest. For the feud I will fully fee thee with money, 60 With old time treasure, as erstwhile I did thee, With well twisted jewels, if away thou shalt get thee.
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