Teutonic Antiquities in the Generally Acknowledged Cynewulfian Poetry

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V. 1 1 i, actively engaging in the pitched battle Jieafiofremmencle (E. V. L30), himself displaying bravery nifflieard cyrivng (E. V. 195). Aide in the fight juftheard (E. V. 204), hold with the spear jar^rist (E. V. 204). Thus, although he was leader of the host licrrrn'sini (E. V. 994), he possessed the valorous qualities of the common soldier as well and took active part in the contest. As a distinguished military hero Cynewulf gives him many appellations drawn from war, its preparations and... result-. Lie is the protector of the people leodjebyrga (E. V. LI, 203), the battle guardian for his men ji&weard gumkna (E. V. I I . And their protection wijena lileo (E. V. Lot"' aftelinja him (E. \. 99), the kin- famous in battle beadurof cyninj (E. \. L52). Lie was the helmet of the army herija helm (E. \. 148, 223) whose presence was a surety and «) Kemble S. In E. I. P L54.
— 35 — protection to the army as the lielmel rendered the head of the warrior secure. The king was the guardian of his own realm rices hyrde (J.


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