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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 80 words
75 How all ruling God from greatness of spirit Giveth wisdom to children of men, Manor and earlship. all things He ruleth. He often permitteth the mood thought of man of The illustrious lineage to lean to possessions, 80 Allows him earthly delights at his manor, A high burg of heroes to hold in his keeping, Maketh portions of earth folk hear him, And a wide reaching kingdom so that, wisdom failing him, He himself is unable to reckon its.
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