item: #1 of 13 id: 1150 author: Saxo, Grammaticus title: The Danish History, Books I-IX date: None words: 164634 flesch: 73 summary: Barrow-burials.--The obsequies of great men (such as the classic funeral of Beowulf's Lay, 3138-80) are much noticed by Saxo, and we might expect that he knew such a poem (one similar to Ynglingatal, but not it) which, like the Books of the Kings of Israel and Judah, recorded the deaths and burials, as well as the pedigrees and deeds, of the Danish kings. When the queen came in, and saw him covered over with filth and clad in the mean, patched clothes of a peasant, the ugliness of her guest's dress made her judge him with little heed; and, measuring the man by the clothes, she reproached him with crassness of wit, because he had gone before greater men in taking his place at table, and had assumed a seat that was too good for his boorish attire. keywords: amleth; arms; army; attack; battle; bear; birth; blood; body; brother; cast; conquered; country; courage; cut; danes; daughter; day; dead; death; deeds; denmark; end; enemy; erik; eyes; face; father; fight; fire; fleet; foe; force; fortune; frode; glory; gods; gold; good; hadding; halfdan; hand; harald; head; heart; help; honour; house; husband; king; land; law; lay; left; life; love; maiden; man; marriage; men; mind; mother; order; people; place; power; ragnar; rest; saxo; sea; service; set; shield; ships; slain; slew; soldiers; son; sons; spirit; starkad; steel; story; strength; sweden; sword; thee; things; thou; thought; time; valour; victory; war; way; wife; woman; words; years; youth cache: 1150.txt plain text: 1150.txt item: #2 of 13 id: 12481 author: Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August) title: Hero Tales of the Far North date: None words: 61176 flesch: 82 summary: Nils Ingemarsson was the name he received in baptism, and to that he added Linnæus, never dreaming that in doing it he handed down the name and the fame of the friend of his play hours to all coming days. Great men flocked to his door, but the testy old Dutchman let them wait until it suited him to receive them. keywords: absalon; army; battle; captain; christian; church; city; copenhagen; country; danish; day; days; dead; denmark; egede; enemy; father; fleet; friend; god; good; great; guns; gustav; half; hand; head; heath; home; king; king christian; king valdemar; land; lay; left; life; linnæus; man; men; night; north; peace; people; sea; set; ship; sweden; swedish; things; time; tordenskjold; valdemar; war; way; work; years; young cache: 12481.txt plain text: 12481.txt item: #3 of 13 id: 15186 author: None title: Folk-Lore and Legends: Scandinavian date: None words: 48904 flesch: 84 summary: You see I happened by chance to come too near the cross, a thing we little people may not do, and then I was held fast, and obliged instantly to let my body become visible. A variety of thoughts and conjectures passed through his mind, and he remembered what he had often heard from his father and other old people, that when any of the underground people chance to touch anything holy they are held fast and cannot quit the spot, and so they are extremely careful to avoid all such things. keywords: bell; boy; day; dog; fast; father; giant; gods; gold; good; great; hand; head; home; house; john; king; lad; loki; man; men; mother; night; people; place; set; son; thor; thought; time; water; way; wife; woman cache: 15186.txt plain text: 15186.txt item: #4 of 13 id: 1894 author: Pfeiffer, Ida title: Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North date: None words: 87747 flesch: 73 summary: I cannot help mentioning an arrangement which certainly deserves to be universally carried out;--I mean, the setting apart of many large houses, partly belonging to the royal family, partly to rich private people or to companies, for the reception of poor people, who are here lodged at a much cheaper rate than is possible in ordinary dwellings. But the thought that many other people are worse off, and can get on, was always the anchor of consolation to which I held; I argued with myself that I was made of the same stuff as other human beings, only spoiled and pampered, but that I could bear what they bore. keywords: appearance; basin; church; copenhagen; cottages; country; day; days; distance; evening; feet; fields; fine; fish; great; guide; half; herr; hills; horses; hours; house; iceland; island; journey; kind; king; lake; lava; left; length; little; men; miles; morning; mountains; near; new; night; number; o'clock; peasants; people; place; reikjavik; rest; river; road; rock; room; round; royal; sea; ship; springs; stone; thing; time; town; traveller; valley; view; walls; water; way; years cache: 1894.txt plain text: 1894.txt item: #5 of 13 id: 20549 author: Morris, Charles title: Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 09 (of 15), Scandinavian date: None words: 91948 flesch: 76 summary: That this king reigned and was a famous man in his days there is no reason to doubt, but around his career gathered many fables, as was apt to be the case with the legends of great men in those days. King Rolf may have a small kingdom, she said, but he has gained fame by his courage and ability, and is as powerful as many kings with a wider rule. keywords: army; battle; birger; blood; boy; brother; canute; charles; christian; country; danes; danish; day; days; death; denmark; earl; end; england; father; fleet; good; great; gustavus; haakon; hand; king; king charles; king christian; king erik; king haakon; king harold; kingdom; land; left; life; long; man; men; new; norway; olaf; peasants; people; place; prince; queen; sea; set; ships; son; story; sweden; swedish; throne; time; valdemar; war; wife; years; young cache: 20549.txt plain text: 20549.txt item: #6 of 13 id: 21730 author: Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title: Erling the Bold date: None words: 100553 flesch: 78 summary: Thy news, old man, is no news, said Ulf; the token for a Thing has been sent out, and it is natural that the bonders should obey the summons. Besides this, to say the truth, we had already lost a number of good men on the cruise and could ill afford to lose more. keywords: ada; alric; art; away; axe; battle; berserk; boy; day; erling; face; father; fell; fight; friend; glumm; good; hake; haldor; hand; harald; head; hermit; hilda; horlingdal; house; kettle; king; king harald; know; land; left; man; men; moment; point; round; sea; ships; small; sword; thee; thing; thou; thy; time; ulf; war; way cache: 21730.txt plain text: 21730.txt item: #7 of 13 id: 26653 author: Optic, Oliver title: Up The Baltic; Or, Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark date: None words: 91949 flesch: 82 summary: Other boats were at hand in case of a real accident, or if any naturally timid fellow lost his presence of mind. They have a regular routine of study, replied Mr. Lowington, addressing the lady, and declining even to glance at the original inquirer, for the rudeness of Mr. Clyde in interrupting the conversation seemed to merit a rebuke. keywords: board; boat; boatswain; boys; burchmore; captain; christiania; city; clyde; country; course; coxswain; crew; cutter; day; deck; denmark; good; great; half; head; hotel; king; laybold; left; lowington; man; morning; mother; new; norway; officer; ole; party; paul; peaks; place; principal; right; sanford; scott; second; ship; shore; sir; squadron; steamer; students; sweden; time; want; water; way; young cache: 26653.txt plain text: 26653.txt item: #8 of 13 id: 3529 author: Wollstonecraft, Mary title: Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark date: None words: 50807 flesch: 63 summary: The men of business are domestic tyrants, coldly immersed in their own affairs, and so ignorant of the state of other countries, that they dogmatically assert that Denmark is the happiest country in the world; the Prince Royal the best of all possible princes; and Count Bernstorff the wisest of ministers. Most of the merchants have country houses to retire to during the summer; and many of them are situated on the banks of the Elbe, where they have the pleasure of seeing the packet-boats arrive--the periods of most consequence to divide their week. keywords: appearance; character; country; day; english; fine; good; grand; half; heart; horses; house; imagination; inhabitants; left; letter; life; little; man; manners; mary; men; mind; nature; night; norway; people; place; pleasure; present; road; rocks; saw; sea; state; sweden; taste; thought; time; town; view; wollstonecraft; women; world; years cache: 3529.txt plain text: 3529.txt item: #9 of 13 id: 42132 author: Edwards, William Seymour title: Through Scandinavia to Moscow date: None words: 59947 flesch: 72 summary: ] THROUGH SCANDINAVIA TO MOSCOW With Many Illustrations and Maps by WILLIAM SEYMOUR EDWARDS Author of In to the Yukon, etc. We have also to-day met many young men, tall and stalwart, clad in the dark blue uniform of the Norwegian National Guard. keywords: air; america; black; carriage; church; city; cold; come; copenhagen; czar; danish; day; denmark; england; english; eyes; feet; fine; fish; fjord; france; german; gold; good; government; half; hand; hotel; illustration; jew; king; kristiania; land; left; life; men; miles; morning; moscow; mountain; new; night; north; norway; norwegian; people; petersburg; river; road; room; russian; sea; set; snow; stockholm; streets; sweden; swedish; time; train; vand; waters; white; women; world; years cache: 42132.txt plain text: 42132.txt item: #10 of 13 id: 46019 author: Hannah, Ian C. title: Capitals of the Northlands: Tales of Ten Cities date: None words: 65575 flesch: 73 summary: Each appears to have been piled up over a cairn of stones covering the ashes of a funeral pyre--which is curious in the light of Snorri Sturluson's express statement:[97] The first age is called the age of Burning, whereas the wont was to burn all dead men, and raise up standing stones to them; but after that Frey was laid in barrow at Upsala, many great men fell to raising barrows to the memory of their kin, no less often than standing stones. Great things he suffered, great delights he had, Unto great kings he gave good deeds for bad; He ruled o'er kingdoms where his name no more Is had in memory, and on many a shore He left his sweat and blood to win a name Passing the bounds of earthly creatures' fame. keywords: arches; away; bishop; building; capital; cathedral; century; chapel; chief; church; churches; city; country; danish; day; days; denmark; earl; earth; east; end; england; english; europe; feet; good; harald; high; history; holy; house; iceland; island; king; king olaf; land; life; man; men; nave; new; north; northern; norway; olaf; peter; place; round; russia; saga; sea; set; son; south; stone; sweden; swedish; things; thou; time; tower; town; trees; upsala; walls; west; white; woods; work; world; years cache: 46019.txt plain text: 46019.txt item: #11 of 13 id: 598 author: Snorri Sturluson title: Heimskringla; Or, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway date: None words: 310574 flesch: 81 summary: That they paid once I know is true; Remit, great king, what scarce is due. Great king! keywords: a.d; army; battle king; bondes; brother king; country; country people; danish; daughter; day; day king; death; denmark; earl; earl eirik; earl hakon; earl sigurd; earl svein; east; einar; erling; father king; fell; fleet; force; friends; gold; good; great; hand; head; high; home; house; king arnvid; king athelstan; king audbjorn; king baldwin; king bjorn; king burizleif; king canute; king edward; king eirik; king ethelred; king eystein; king gamle; king gandalf; king gudrod; king hakon; king halfdan; king harald; king hrorek; king inge; king jarisleif; king magnus; king margad; king myrkjartan; king olaf; king onund; king rettibur; king sigurd; king svein; king trygve; king valdemar; kingdom; kings; land; law king; lay; left; life; long; man; meantime king; men; message; night; north; norway king; people; place; power; relation king; replies; sea; set; ships; ships king; son; son king; sons; south; spring king; stood; summer king; swedish; sword; thee; thing; thorer; thou; thought; throndhjem; throndhjem king; throndhjem people; thy; time king; town; viken; winter king; years king cache: 598.txt plain text: 598.txt item: #12 of 13 id: 6622 author: Mabie, Hamilton Wright title: Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People date: None words: 77126 flesch: 77 summary: This neighbourhood, at the time of which I am speaking, was one of those highly favoured places which abound with chronicle and great men. We may perish under the war-storm, and our names be no longer remembered by good men, nor be repeated in the dance and song. keywords: bade; battle; beowulf; children; city; come; country; day; days; dead; death; duke; earl; earth; emperor; end; eyes; father; felice; forth; god; gold; good; guy; hall; hand; head; heart; horn; house; ichabod; king; knights; land; left; life; lir; lord; love; man; men; mind; new; night; people; place; riminild; rip; round; rustem; sea; sir; sir guy; sohrab; son; sword; thee; thou; thought; thy; time; van; voice; water; way; white; words; world; years cache: 6622.txt plain text: 6622.txt item: #13 of 13 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