A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: feathers

Number of occurrences in corpus: 13

A.3.4 85 bird wondrous fair, strong in feathers, / inhabits that wood; it is ca
A.3.4 101 light, / the bird proud in its feathers, / looks eagerly to the ocean-s
A.3.4 123 f the grove, / passes swift in feathers, flying in the air, / whistles
A.3.4 144 ought, / and thrice shakes his feathers swift in flight; / the bird is
A.3.4 206 surrounds himself, / body and feathers, on every side / with sacred pe
A.3.4 238 then after that, adorned with feathers / just as he was in the beginni
A.3.4 266 own. / Then the bird proud in feathers is grown up / among the herbs;
A.3.4 298 imson, / part black spots. The feathers are white at the tip, / and th
A.3.4 306 htest of circlets is woven in feathers. / The belly is wondrous below,
A.3.4 380 at he was before, / wrapped in feathers, though flame should take him.
A.3.4 653 ust so the bird fills his two feathers with sweet and joyous herbs,
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 227 , / although the multi-coloured feathers of the peacock glow golden / an
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1218 e pliant withies grew soft as feathers to the saint, / or like the gre