item: #1 of 5 id: 16328 author: None title: Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem date: None words: 41056 flesch: 80 summary: This collar enjoy thou, Beowulf worthy, Young man, in safety, and use thou this armor, Gems of the people, and prosper thou fully, Show thyself sturdy and be to these liegemen Mild with instruction! One saluted the other, Hrothgar Beowulf, in rhythmical measures, 95 keywords: armor; battle; beowulf; building; danes; death; dragon; earth; father; fire; folk; god; gold; grendel; hall; hand; hero; heroes; higelac; hoard; hrothgar; jewels; king; land; life; lord; man; men; monster; o'er; old; people; prince; scyldings; sea; son; sorrow; spirit; sword; thee; thou; thy; treasure; war; warriors cache: 16328.txt plain text: 16328.txt item: #2 of 5 id: 20431 author: None title: The Tale of Beowulf, Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats date: None words: 35786 flesch: 82 summary: Never heard I how friendlier four of the treasures, All gear'd with the gold about, many men erewhile On the ale-bench have given to others of men. Round the roof of the helm, the burg of the head, So word uttered Beowulf, spake out the boast word For the last while as now: Many wars dared I 2510 keywords: battle; beowulf; danes; death; e'en; earth; folk; forth; geats; gold; good; grendel; hall; hand; hard; high; hrothgar; hygelac; king; land; life; lord; man; men; mighty; sea; son; sword; thee; thou; treasure; war; wise cache: 20431.txt plain text: 20431.txt item: #3 of 5 id: 34117 author: Chambers, R. W. (Raymond Wilson) title: Beowulf: An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn date: None words: 170610 flesch: 77 summary: fl[=o]du_, _eardu_ had become _fl[=o]d_, _eard_. [53] Müllenhoff (_Beovulf_, 29-32) followed by Much (_P.B.B._ XVII, 201) and Heinzel (_A.f.d.A._ XVI, 271). keywords: a.d; a.f.d.a; account; adam; adventures; age; amer; angles; anglia; anglo; archiv; argument; article; assoc; assumption; attack; attempt; aufl; autem; b[o,]ðvarr; battle; bear; beast; beaw; bede; beginning; beiblatt; belief; beowulf; beowulf son; berlin; bjarki; björkman; blood; boat; body; boer; book; bothvar; brandl; brother; bugge; cap; case; centuries; century; chadwick; character; child; christian; chronicle; coming; companions; connection; contrary; corn; cotton; country; course; court; cu_m; cum; current; danes; danish; das; date; day; dead; death; denmark; der; des; des beowulf; die; difficulties; difficulty; discussion; door; doubt; dragon; eadgils; early; edition; eigi; eius; ekki; england; english; eotens; epic; episode; eptir; etc; ethelwerd; events; evidence; evil; example; explanation; extant; fact; far; father; features; feud; fight; figure; filius; find; finn; finnsburg; foe; folk; following; form; fragment; frisians; frotho; frá; funeral; fyrir; fór; geatas; genealogies; genealogy; germanic; giant; glam; glámr; god; gold; good; grammaticus; grendel; grettir; guthlaf; götar; h[o,]ttr; hafa; hafði; half; hall; hand; hann; hans; head; healfdene; heathen; hefir; heim; heldr; helmet; heltedigtning; hengest; heorot; heremod; hero; heroes; heroic; historia; history; hjalti; hnæf; hoc; holder; holthausen; home; honum; hott; house; hrothgar; hrothulf; hygelac; i_n; identification; igitur; iii; ingeld; interpretation; j.e.g.ph; jutes; kemble; king; klaeber; kom; kraki; lang; latin; lawrence; lay; lays; leire; life; lines; list; literaturblatt; little; london; lord; m.l.n; malmesbury; man; matter; meaning; means; men; menn; mention; mercian; með; modern; monster; mother; mss; mun; mælti; mér; möller; müllenhoff; names; near; neck; need; new; non; north; northumbrian; note; number; o.e; occur; och; offa; olrik; onela; order; original; p.b.b; panzer; parallel; passage; pedigree; people; period; place; poem; poet; poetry; point; post; present; priest; prince; prof; pub; quam; quem; qui; quod; reason; regem; regis; regni; remains; retainers; return; reviews; rex; ring; river; rolf; round; royal; s_ed; saga; sagði; sarrazin; saxon; scandinavian; sceaf; scefing; scholars; schücking; scyld; sea; second; section; segir; sem; service; shield; ship; shows; sibi; sidenote; sievers; slain; slayer; slaying; son; south; spirit; stjerna; stories; story; struggle; stud; studien; sue; sui; suo; support; svá; sweden; swedish; sword; sér; síðan; tale; text; thee; theories; theory; things; thorhall; thou; thought; til; time; traces; tradition; translation; treachery; tribes; type; uffo; und; upp; var; vel; vendel; vengeance; vera; verse; version; viii; við; vol; von; warrior; water; way; west; widsith; wife; william; woden; words; work; wülker; xii; xvi; xxx; years; z.f.d.a; z.f.d.ph; zum beowulf; zur; þar; þat; þeim; þeir; því; þórhallr cache: 34117.txt plain text: 34117.txt item: #4 of 5 id: 50742 author: None title: The Story of Beowulf, Translated from Anglo-Saxon into Modern English Prose date: None words: 35754 flesch: 86 summary: Nor have I heard tell of many men giving to others on any ale-bench, four gifts gold-decked, in friendlier fashion. From thee in days of yore good men obtained it. keywords: battle; beowulf; danes; death; dragon; earth; forth; geats; god; gold; good; grendel; hall; hand; hrothgar; hygelac; king; life; lord; man; men; people; prince; sea; son; sword; thou; treasure; war; warrior cache: 50742.txt plain text: 50742.txt item: #5 of 5 id: 981 author: None title: Beowulf date: None words: 26953 flesch: 85 summary: Old men together, hoary-haired, of the hero spake; the warrior would not, they weened, again, proud of conquest, come to seek their mighty master. Beowulf spake, the bairn of Ecgtheow: -- 'Tis known and unhidden, Hygelac Lord, to many men, that meeting of ours, struggle grim between Grendel and me, which we fought on the field where full too many sorrows he wrought for the Scylding-Victors, evils unending. keywords: battle; beowulf; death; earth; foe; folk; god; gold; grendel; hall; hand; hero; heroes; high; hoard; hrothgar; king; land; life; lord; man; men; o'er; sea; son; sword; thou; thy; treasure; war; warrior cache: 981.txt plain text: 981.txt