2 edition of Hali meithhad and kindred Herefordshire works. found in the catalog.
Hali meithhad and kindred Herefordshire works.
James Edwin Gage
Published
1977
in Bloomington, Md
.
Written in English
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR1989.H2 G3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 175 leaves. |
Number of Pages | 175 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20801082M |
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A Companion to J. Tolkien Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture This series offers comprehensive, newly written surveys of key periods and movements and certain major authors, in English literary culture and history. I the Feaderes ant i the Sunes ant i the Hali Gastes nome, Her Biginneth the liflade ant te passiun of Seinte Juliene.
(1) In ure Lauerdes luve, the Feader is of frumscheft, ant i the deore wurthmunt of His deorewurthe Sune, ant i the heiunge of the Hali Gast, the of ham ba glideth, an Godd unaginninde, euch godes ful: alle leawede men the.
A Companion to J. Tolkien Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture This series offers comprehensive, newly written surveys of key periods and movements and certain major authors, in English literary culture and history.