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CONTENTS.
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| An Outline of Anglo-Saxon Grammar |
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PART I. |
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I. |
From the Gospels: St. Mark, Chap. IV |
1 |
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II. |
Orpheus and Eurydice |
5 |
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III. |
Account of the Poet Cædmon |
8 |
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PART II. |
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IV. |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard |
14 |
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V. |
Wars of Alfred the Great |
16 |
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VI. |
Alfred's Preface to the Pastoral Care |
26 |
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VII. |
From the Pastoral Care |
30 |
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VIII. |
The Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan |
38 |
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IX. |
It is better to suffer an Injury than to inflict one |
45 |
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X. |
Providence and Fate |
48 |
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XI. |
The Nature of God |
59 |
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XII. |
The Conversion of Edwin |
62 |
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PART III. |
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XIII. |
A Blickling Homily |
67 |
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XIV. |
Ælfric's Homily on the Assumption of St. John the Apostle |
74 |
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XV. |
Ælfric's Homily on St. Gregory the Great |
86 |
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XVI. |
Ælfric's Life of King Oswald |
98 |