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Riddles
Ruin
Seafarer
Wanderer
Wife's Lament
Wulf and Eadwacer
Andreas
- Presents modern English translations of the narrative poem by Charles W. Kennedy.
Christ and Satan
- Modern English prose translation of the poem by Charles W. Kennedy, which depict the lament of the fallen angels, the harrowing of hell, and the temptation.
Christ and Satan: The Lament of Fallen Angels
- One of the poems in Caedmon or Junius manuscript under the four major Anglo-Saxon poetical codices. Presents a modern English prose translation of the poem.
Exeter Book: The Wanderer
- Presents the poem in original Anglo-Saxon texts. Provides an alphabetical index on lexical translations.
From Maxims I-B
- Displays both modern and old English version of the poem with translations conducted by Louis Rodrigues.
Husband's Message
- Presents one of the poems listed in the the Exeter Book. Also provides historical accounts on the Anglo-Saxon period.
Judgment Day I
- Part of the Exeter Book Corpus together with its second volume and with Christ I and II.
Judgment Day II
- Second volume of the poem found under the Exeter Book Corpus. Presents Old English version.
Panther
- Part of the Anglo-Saxon collection. Translations by Louis Rodrigues.
Phoenix
- Provides historical accounts of the fourth-century Latin Carmen de Ave Phoenice. Contains 380 lines of the poem in both old and Modern English version.
The Phoenix
- Showcases the poem based on de Ave Phoenice in its modern English translations.
The Whale
- Poem taken from the Anglo-Saxons and translated by Louis Rodrigues. Presented together with its original version.
Widsith
- One of the poems under the Exeter Book collection of Anglo-Saxon literature. Delves into the culture of the people and of the tribes.
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