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... pass that the spear , grim battle , sickness , or the sword takes away Hrethel's son , - thy lord , the people's protector , -and thou hast thy life , that the Sea - Geats will ... have no better man to choose for king , ' for treasure ...
... pass that the spear , grim battle , sickness , or the sword takes away Hrethel's son , - thy lord , the people's protector , -and thou hast thy life , that the Sea - Geats will ... have no better man to choose for king , ' for treasure ...
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... pass through the passageway on account of the dragon's fire . From his breast , the Lord of the Weder - Geats let words fare forth , for he was angry ; the stout - hearted one shouted . His voice , clear in battle , entered re- sounding ...
... pass through the passageway on account of the dragon's fire . From his breast , the Lord of the Weder - Geats let words fare forth , for he was angry ; the stout - hearted one shouted . His voice , clear in battle , entered re- sounding ...
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... pass them , and the stags with their spreading antlers , for the lord had for- bidden that they should be slain , but the hinds and the does they turned back , and drave down into the valleys . Then might ye see much shooting of arrows ...
... pass them , and the stags with their spreading antlers , for the lord had for- bidden that they should be slain , but the hinds and the does they turned back , and drave down into the valleys . Then might ye see much shooting of arrows ...
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... pass by that place , however proud his arms , but he does him to death by force of his hand , for he is a discourteous knight , and shews no mercy . Be he churl or chaplain who rides by that chapel , monk or mass - priest , or any man ...
... pass by that place , however proud his arms , but he does him to death by force of his hand , for he is a discourteous knight , and shews no mercy . Be he churl or chaplain who rides by that chapel , monk or mass - priest , or any man ...
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... pass the rest of this feast in gladness . " Then the lord laid hold of him , and said , " I wot we shall soon make peace with my wife , who was thy bitter enemy . " " Nay , forsooth , " said Sir Gawain , and seized his helmet and took ...
... pass the rest of this feast in gladness . " Then the lord laid hold of him , and said , " I wot we shall soon make peace with my wife , who was thy bitter enemy . " " Nay , forsooth , " said Sir Gawain , and seized his helmet and took ...
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