A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: thanks

Number of occurrences in corpus: 28

A.3.4 623 , and strength of wisdom, / and thanks to you, sitting in power, / fo
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 1 8 a beloved friend, / and sing thanks to Christ always and everywhe
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 1 14 you now most strongly to give thanks to the Lord. / But if it is ot
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 45 wise I do not cease to render thanks / to the highest ruler, who fo
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 57 o rest to the traveller. / But thanks be to the Lord, that in our t
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 62 t to the stars / let them give thanks to the Lord, who sends winged
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 7 3 is happy heart, / and rendered thanks to God towards the stars, / and
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 57 rds the cloths, / and rendered thanks to God for so great a gift. /
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 38 things, and he began to give thanks, / and commended the soul to th
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 20 6 / Let there always be endless thanks to the Lord above, / that by h
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 96 avour, / I rendered praise and thanks to the Lord in heaven. / Meanw
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 23 15 easure. / I urge you to render thanks to God, that fathers of your
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1153 ith her husband, she rendered thanks to God. / At a different time a
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 31 18 es brought him: / always giving thanks to omnipotent God / for the gif
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 98 tched from danger / give sweet thanks together to Christ who remain
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 591 the Lord they began to render thanks. / This man was, as has been sai
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 920 ether poured forth praise and thanks to God. / Yet that predator, wh
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1114 whirling of flame, / gave great thanks that their lives were saved, /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1603 ose left behind began to give thanks to Christ, / who generously fil
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1973 g / could rightly render mighty thanks for the life restored / to the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 139 of warm bread and meat, gives thanks and, after the storm abated,
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 192 reeing to their wishes, gives thanks to his attendants / by word an
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 246 ood on the flames and, giving thanks, / for three days they revive t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 849 and, in health, offers proper thanks / to the Thunderer for a gift
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 509 he lordly prelate gave silent thanks in his holy breast, / because t
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1388 They quickly hurried to give thanks / to the greatest averter of e
N.MiraculaNyniae 148 this, he rendered praise and thanks / and acknowledged God, who wo
N.MiraculaNyniae 182 likewise rendered praise and thanks to the Lord . / The Lord of vir