Elene; Judith; Athelstan, Or the Fight At Brunanburh; And Byrhtnoth, Or the Fight At Maldon: Anglo-Saxon Poems

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Th^re was rejoiced The mind of the man. With both his hands, 805 Happy and Idw-clever, upward he clapped.
Judas exclaimed, clever in thought : " Now I in truth myself have known In my hardened heart that thou art the Saviour Of [this] mid-earth. To thee, God of might, 810 Sitting in glory, be thanks without end, That to me so sad and so full of sin Thou revealed'st in glory the secrets of fate.
Now, Son of Grod, to thee will I pray, Will-giver of peoples, now I know that thou art 815 Declared a
...nd born of all kings the Glory, That thou no longer be of my sins, Those which I committed by no means seldom, O Maker, mindful. Let m6, God of might, Amid the number of thine own kingdom 820 With the army of saints my dwelling have 28 CYNEWULF'S ELENE. [822-853.
In that bright city, where is my brother Honored ia glory, for that faith with thee He, Stephen, kept, though with handfuls of stones He was pelted to death. War's meed he has, 825 Tame without end. There are in books The wonders he wrought, in.


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