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  1. beowulf ananglo-saxonepicpoem translated fromtheheyne-socintext by jno:lessliehall,ph.d.(j.h.u.) professorofenglishandhistoryinthecollegeofwilliam andmary. d.c.heath ...

  2. Jul 19, 2005 · Over sea, a day’s voyage off, Beowulf, of the Geats, nephew of Higelac, king of the Geats, hears of Grendel’s doings and of Hrothgar’s misery. He resolves to crush the fell monster and relieve the aged king.

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    Good Beowulf, heard of this Grendel. He was one of the strongest of men, In his day, in this life of ours, Noble and powerful; he commanded A boat be readied, saying he wished To seek the king over the swan-road, The great clan-leader who needed men. His clear-headed followers endorsed The venture, though he was dear to them.

  4. anoldenglishpoem translated ernrhymes lieut.-cc)...:,x.^vi.vv.lumsden laterovaj..artili.krx secondedition,revisedandcorrected london keganpaul,trench&co.,i ...

  5. BEOWULF, ANANGLO-SAXONEPICPOEM, TRANSLATED FROMTHEHEYNE-SOCINTEXT BY JNO:LESSLIEHALL, ProfessorofEnglishandHistoryinTheCollege ofWilliamandMary. JitfCrX/ BOSTON,U.S.A ...

  6. contents. page preface. ..... "x)*--'.v.. vii bibliographyoftranslations.. f,-.j-p/y.v-.. xi glossaryofpropernames.'.'.../. xiii listofwordsandphrasesnotingeneraluse ...

  7. Oct 12, 2003 · Preface to the Project Gutenberg Edition of Beowulf. This text is a revised and corrected version of the fourth edition of Harrison and Sharp in its entirety. It comes in two basic versions. The base version (available in 8-bit (Latin-1) text and HTML) presents the original text as printed.

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