Number of occurrences in corpus: 34
A.3.4 85 | work brings it to an end. / A | bird | wondrous fair, strong in feat |
A.3.4 101 | / Then, strong in flight, / the | bird | proud in its feathers, / looks |
A.3.4 106 | road sea; / just so that noble | bird, | firm in beauty, / inhabits the |
A.3.4 122 | the salty streams, / the pale | bird, | bright, departs from the tree |
A.3.4 145 | eathers swift in flight; / the | bird | is quieted. Continually, / twel |
A.3.4 166 | test of hosts. There the pure | bird | / suddenly escapes them, / so th |
A.3.4 174 | enix’ after the name of the | bird. | / The king glorious in might, |
A.3.4 201 | ide that tree, where the wild | bird | / builds a house in the wastel |
A.3.4 214 | ough the fire’s grasp, / the | bird | burns along with his nest. / T |
A.3.4 235 | tling, / the fair makings of a | bird; | / then further yet it burgeons |
A.3.4 258 | ’s adornments; / just so the | bird, | old according to years, / beco |
A.3.4 266 | a land of his own. / Then the | bird | proud in feathers is grown up |
A.3.4 291 | s gleams from the east. / That | bird | is fair of hue at the front, |
A.3.4 311 | t / are covered in scales. The | bird | is peerless / in colour, most |
A.3.4 322 | this ancestral turf, / as the | bird | flies, reveals himself to nat |
A.3.4 328 | ator’s gifts, / fair on that | bird, | just as at the beginning / the |
A.3.4 388 | ir deeds. / The nature of this | bird | points to a great similarity |
A.3.4 426 | eveal, / is the journey of the | bird | when, full of experience / he g |
A.3.4 467 | uits of plants, that the wild | bird | / gathers under the sky far and |
A.3.4 510 | nd joyous, the symbol of this | bird | [tmesis?], / when the sole pow |
A.3.4 530 | ely herbs with which the wild | bird | / surrounds his own nest on th |
A.3.4 574 | ory-firm sign that the bright | bird | betokens / through his burning. |
A.3.4 577 | e burning flame, and then the | bird | / carries them in his feet to t |
A.3.4 585 | fairly adorned, most like the | bird, | / with noble perfumes, in bles |
A.3.4 653 | ife without end, / just so the | bird | fills his two feathers with s |
A.4.2 207 | sky raven, / that bloodthirsty | bird. | They both knew / that the men |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 229 | der than red-purple dye, / that | bird, | whose handsome beauty and gol |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 435 | e image of a swift dove. / This | bird | , is therefore bestowed by th |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 438 | s incensed: / but this gleaming | bird | has a gentle heart. / This prop |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 788 | ck into a hole below. / A swift | bird | nourished this man with meagr |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1473 | ker than speech, like a swift | bird | he was carried with heavenly |
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1937 | ts, / as a bird-catcher traps a | bird | with knotty nets. / But straigh |
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 263 | to a river / and they see the | bird, | which had been flying gleamin |
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 400 | ack. / Having made peace [the | bird] | goes back to find its compani |