It is always better to avenge dear ones than to indulge in mourning.
(lines 1384-85)
In pure gold inlay on the sword-guards there were rune-markings correctly incised, stating and recording for whom the sword had been first made and ornamented with its scrollworked hilt. (lines 1694-98)
He has done his worst but the wound will end him. He is hasped and hooped and hirpling with pain,
limping and looped in it. Like a man outlawed
.for wickedness, he must await.
the mighty judgement of God in majesty.(lines 974-78)
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