A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: dwellingplace

Number of occurrences in corpus: 11

A.3.4 87 hat unique creature keeps its dwelling-place, / the bold one its abode; / dea
A.3.4 195 rbs / and forest fruits to the dwelling-place, / every one of those noble per
A.3.4 227 ure, / purged by the pyre, the dwelling-place of the valiant one. / The corp
A.3.4 416 ht an abode, a more sorrowful dwelling-place / in this valley of death. A b
A.3.4 431 blest / twigs and plants a new dwelling-place, / a nest in the grove; there i
A.3.4 468 r the sky far and wide to his dwelling-place, / where secure in roots he bui
A.3.4 588 autiful over the hosts in the dwelling-place of glory. / Then the saviour C
A.3.4 633 in, / speak out in that famous dwelling-place, / make known the majesty, sing
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 44 bearer of the fortified royal dwelling-place in heaven; / who was borne away
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1631 e today and you have seen his dwelling-place / prepared.’ Nor did those w
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 350 d, having reached his desired dwelling-place, / he is energetic in putting i