The Tolkien Fan's Medieval ReaderThis is an accessible rendering of the medieval stories, myths and legends that inspired Tolkien's, 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'. |
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Page 85
... quoth Arthur ; " that thou give him but the one blow , and if thou redest him rightly I trust thou shalt well abide the stroke he may give thee after . ” Gawain stepped to the stranger , axe in hand , and he , never fearing , awaited ...
... quoth Arthur ; " that thou give him but the one blow , and if thou redest him rightly I trust thou shalt well abide the stroke he may give thee after . ” Gawain stepped to the stranger , axe in hand , and he , never fearing , awaited ...
Page 96
... quoth Gawain , “ I think me that I am not him of whom ye speak , for unworthy am I of such service as ye here proffer . In sooth , I were glad if I might set myself by word or service to your pleasure ; a pure joy would it be to me ...
... quoth Gawain , “ I think me that I am not him of whom ye speak , for unworthy am I of such service as ye here proffer . In sooth , I were glad if I might set myself by word or service to your pleasure ; a pure joy would it be to me ...
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... quoth the other , " now that ye have said so much that ye will take your own harm on yourself , and ye be pleased to lose your life , I will neither let nor keep ye . Have here your helm and the spear in your hand , and ride down this ...
... quoth the other , " now that ye have said so much that ye will take your own harm on yourself , and ye be pleased to lose your life , I will neither let nor keep ye . Have here your helm and the spear in your hand , and ride down this ...
Contents
Foreword by Verlyn Flieger | 9 |
Beowulf | 16 |
The Finnesburg Fragment | 62 |
Copyright | |
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