A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: moyses

Number of occurrences in corpus: 24

Exodus 2b habbaþ / ofer middan-ġeard || Moyses dōmas, / wræclicu word-riht,
Exodus 52a de-ferhþ || wiernan þōhton / Moyses māĝum, || ġif hīe metod l
Exodus 61b ht) / mearc-hofu mōr-heald. || Moyses ofer þā, / fela mēorringa, |
Exodus 101b ōdiġra mæġen, || swā him Moyses be·bēad, / mǣre maĝu-rǣswa
Exodus 124b de, / nemþe hīe mōd-hwate || Moyses hīerde. / Sċān sċīr weorod
Exodus 152a weorc || drēore ġe·bōhte, / Moyses lēode, || ðǣr him mehtiġ
Exodus 215b dere / māran mæġenes, || oþ Moyses be·bēad / eorlas on ūht-tīd
Exodus 480a || oþþæt sōþ metod / þurh Moyses hand || mōdġe rȳmde, / wīde
Exodus 517b ċe rǣdas / on mere-hwearfe || Moyses% sæġde, / hēah-þungen wer, |
Daniel 4b n þurh metodes mæġen || on Moyses hand / wearþ wīġ ġiefen, ||
Elene 283b mæġen unlȳtel, || þā þe Moyses ǣ / reċċan cūðon. || Þǣr
Elene 337b / meahta wealdend. || Be þām Moyses sang, / and þæt word% ġe·cw
Elene 347a erdest% || þone hālĝan wer / Moyses on mæðele, || þā þū, me
The Descent into Hell 45b acob, / maniġ mōdiġ eorl, || Moyses and Dauid, / Esias and Sacharia
The Paris Psalter 104:22 1b / Þā hē him þone mǣran || Moyses sende, / his selfes sċealc, ||
The Paris Psalter 105:14 2a cum || wrāðe swelċe / mǣrne Moyses || mā bysmrian / and Aaron mid
The Paris Psalter 105:19 2a || wuldres ealdor, / ðǣr hira Moyses || mæġene ne hulpe; / hē þ
The Paris Psalter 105:25 3a de || wæteres hæfdon; / ðǣr Moyses wearþ || mæġene ġe·bisi
The Paris Psalter 76:14 1a t || swā fǣle sċēap / þurh Moyses || mihtġe handa / and Aarones
The Paris Psalter 98:6 1a is || hæleþa bearnum. / / # / Moyses et Aaron% || mǣre ġe·brō
The Seasons for Fasting 43a enum, || swā sē frōda ġō / Moyses mǣlde || and we þā mearce
The Seasons for Fasting 90a || ǣniġ healdan, / þæs þe Moyses ġō% || mǣlde tō lēodum, /
The Seasons for Fasting 107a gann || eorl sē gōda, / mǣre Moyses, || ǣr hē on munt stīġe; / h
Metrical Charm 11: A Journey Charm 14b sace || / and swelċe menn, || Moyses and Iacob, / and Dauit and Iose