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The riddles in Anglo-Saxon which have come down to us in a single manuscript fall into various categories: chiefly christian, birds, other animals, domestic subjects, writing, music, weapons, fighting, horn, and miscellaneous. All are here with the Anglo Saxon and modern English side-by-side.Bede's Story of Caedmon View the Old English (Anglo Saxon) version and the modern English translation side-by-side.Beowulf, An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem, Translated By Jno: Lesslie Hall, Ph. D. Complete modern English translation from Project GutanbergConversion of Edwin, King of Northumbria by St. Bede the Venerable Edwin, the king of Northumbria, urged by his Christian wife Ethelberga, and by the bishop Paulinus,] answered that he was both willing and bound to receive the new faith which the bishop taught, but that he wished, nevertheless, to confer about it with his principal friends and counselors, to the enConversion of Edwin,Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation Contains the complete text of Bede's Conversion of King Edwin of NorthumbriaThe Wife's Lament: Analysis from British Literature through 18th Century With quotations and criticismThe Wife's Lament: Analysis Exeter Book Summary and Analysis of 'The Wife's Lament' |
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