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Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem - Unknown ยท 46 words
50 I braved in my youth days battles unnumbered; Still am I willing the struggle to look for, Fame deeds perform, folk warden prudent, If the hateful despoiler forth from his cavern Seeketh me out. Each of the heroes, 55 Helm bearers sturdy, he thereupon greeted
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