A First book in Old English: Grammar, Reader, Notes And Vocabulary

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Cook, Albert S. (Albert Stanburrough), 1853-1927
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plur.
the same Indo-European root as ^ This last clause is supplied by Lat. aqua. the translator.
* See 178.
V.
^THELWALD CALMS THE SEA.i (Bede, Eccl. Hist., Bk. V., Chap. I.) Ic com mid twsem^ ot5rum broSrum to Fame/ tSsem iglande. Wolde ic sprecan mid 6one^ arwiert5an feeder ^t5elwald. Mid-t5y ic Sa wses mid his gesprece wel gerett/ and me bletsunge bsed, and we ham^ bwurfon/ ^a we tSa wseron on midre^ Saere see, Sa^ wses samninga 5 heofones smyltnes tosliten, Ssere-Se ^° we ser lidon ^^ tit
...; and swa micel winter ^^ us onhreas/^ and swa reSe storm com, Sset we ne mid segle ne mid rownesse awiht framgan" meahton, ne we us nohtes^^ ^lles wendon nefne 1 This story was related by Abhot Guthfrith to Bede. ^thel- wald succeeded Cuthbert as the hermit of Fame, dwelling there from 687 to 699, when he died.
2 See 79.
^ Two miles fromBamborough.
One of the islands of the group was the scene of Grace Darling's heroism in 1858. That inhabited by ^thelwald was the largest.
* The ace. with mid is excep- tional (172.


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