A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 10
| Andreas 914a | wuldres aldor / wes þu andreas | hal | || mid þas willgedryht / ferþ |
| Andreas 1470a | e rof || sægde meotude þanc / | hal | of hæfte || heardra wita / næ |
| Maxims I 105a | yre weorðe / ham cymeð gif he | hal | leofað || nefne him holm ges |
| Beowulf 300b | bið / ðæt ðone hilderæs || | hal | gedigeð / gewiton him ða fera |
| Beowulf 407a | s orðancum / wæs ðu hroðgar | hal | || ic eom higelaces / mæg ond |
| Beowulf 1974a | || lifigende cwom / heaðolaces | hal | || to hofe gongan / hraðe wæs |
| The Paris Psalter 118:117 1b | ste || þonne beo ic fægere | hal | / and ic þine soþfæstnysse | |
| The Metres of Boethius: Metre 20 261a | sigedrihten god / ge þa eagan | hal | || ures modes / þæt we hi on |
| Fragment of Psalm 27 1a | # Fragment of Psalm 27 / / # / | hal | do ðin folc || halig drihten |
| Metrical Charm 4: For a Sudden Stitch 26a | leoh ðær || on fyrgenheafde / | hal | westu || helpe ðin drihten |