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Common terms and phrases
afterwards Alfred Alfred's ancient Anglo-Saxon Annals of Ulster appears army Asser Athelstan attack battle became become Boetius BOOK brother called Canute CHAP character Chron Chronicle Cleop crown Danes death desire died Dunstan earth East Edward Edwin enemies England English Ethelred express father feelings Flor force formed friends gave give Harold honour human Ibid Ingulf interest king kingdom land language laws lived lord Malmsb Malmsbury Matt means mentioned mind moral nature never night noble Norman Northumbria Norway nouns obtained ordered passage period person possessed present prince reason received reign rest Saga sailed Saxon says Second seems sent shillings ships Snorre success Thee things thou thought tion translation verbs West wise