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... called the asp - turtle ( usually denominated the whale ) , and the partridge . Of these three poems , the third is so fragmentary that little is left except eight lines of religious application , and four of exhortation by the poet ...
... called the asp - turtle ( usually denominated the whale ) , and the partridge . Of these three poems , the third is so fragmentary that little is left except eight lines of religious application , and four of exhortation by the poet ...
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... far off , a domain renowned among men , rejoicing there in his home amid the moun- tain - caves . This beast is called panther , as the learned HD PHYSIOLOGUS I THE PANTHER Of living creatures many are the PHYSIOLOGUS ...
... far off , a domain renowned among men , rejoicing there in his home amid the moun- tain - caves . This beast is called panther , as the learned HD PHYSIOLOGUS I THE PANTHER Of living creatures many are the PHYSIOLOGUS ...
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... From men of wider lore of one wild beast , Wonderful dweller in a far - off land Renowned of men , who loves his native glens And dusky caverns . Him have wise men called wisfæste weras , 15 bi pām ānstapan . 20 duguða PHYSIOLOGUS ...
... From men of wider lore of one wild beast , Wonderful dweller in a far - off land Renowned of men , who loves his native glens And dusky caverns . Him have wise men called wisfæste weras , 15 bi pām ānstapan . 20 duguða PHYSIOLOGUS ...
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... called Bright brethren of the Lord . ' Let us by this Be taught to please God better , hating sin , And strive to earn salvation from the Lord , His full deliverance , so long as day Shall shine upon us , that we may at last Inhabit ...
... called Bright brethren of the Lord . ' Let us by this Be taught to please God better , hating sin , And strive to earn salvation from the Lord , His full deliverance , so long as day Shall shine upon us , that we may at last Inhabit ...
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æfter ALBERT STANBURROUGH COOK beast Ben Jonson bið birds butan dracan ānum Conjecturally supplied creatures cymeð cynn dæg deor devils dragon duction earth edited with Intro edited with Introduction EDITOR LXIII ENGLISH ALBERT English Language English Poem fæste farað Fastitocalon fiend fish fragrance gehwylc gien Glossary gōman guest of ocean hafað heart hell JAMES HALL PITMAN John Milton Jonson KILBURN King of glory Lord of lords LXIII THE OLD middangeard Middle English monster mōtan Notes OLD ENGLISH PHYSIOLOGUS Old English Prose ōpre ōprum Pæt pām panther partridge perfume Ph.D pone Ponne prey purh ræste salvation sippan slæpe stenc STUDIES IN ENGLISH sweet odor symle TEXT AND PROSE third day three nights tōgædre TRANSLATION BY JAMES UNIVERSITY PRESS MDCCCXXI Uton VERITAS NEW HAVEN weary-hearted sailors WHALE ASP-TURTLE willan wondrous wuldres Wycliffite YALE STUDIES Yale University þæs þætte þām þās þurh אורים
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