A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 5
| A.3.4 78 | e powers of the Holy one, the | brightest | of groves. / Nor does the wood |
| A.3.4 177 | d tell, / that it alone is the | brightest | blooming / of all trees spread |
| A.3.4 226 | ngealed to a ball. / Then that | brightest | of nests is pure, / purged by |
| A.3.4 306 | like a ring of sunlight, / the | brightest | of circlets is woven in feath |
| N.MiraculaNyniae 488 | s / and radiated light like the | brightest | torch in the sky. / In a cave |