A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 77
| Genesis A 1983b | n hlude / wraþe wælherigas || | sang | se wanna fugel / under deoreþs |
| Exodus 132b | fter beorgum || siþþan byme | sang | / flotan feldhusum || þa wæs |
| Exodus 577a | drihten heredon / weras wuldres | sang | || wif on oþrum / folcsweota m |
| Christ and Satan 45a | tne ġō || drēamas hæfdon, / | sang | on sweġele || sēlrum tīdum |
| Christ and Satan 142a | e mid englum || ǣfre cūðe, / | sang | on sweġele, || ðǣr sunu me |
| Christ and Satan 233a | gode || heran woldon / and him | sang | ymb seld || secgan sceoldon / |
| Christ and Satan 661a | eoden || þær is þrym micel / | sang | æt selde || is sylf cyning / e |
| Andreas 869a | ofe wunedon / þær wæs singal | sang | || ond swegles gong / wlitig we |
| The Fates of the Apostles 1a | the Apostles / / hwæt ic þysne | sang | || siþgeomor fand / on seocum |
| Elene 29b | e ne maþ / urigfeþera || earn | sang | ahof / laþum on laste || lungr |
| Elene 112b | heold / wælhreowra wig || wulf | sang | ahof / holtes gehleþa || hilde |
| Elene 337b | ta wealdend || be þam moyses | sang | / ond þæt word gecwæþ || we |
| Elene 428b | res treo / gesæton sigerofe || | sang | ahofon / rædþeahtende || ymb |
| Elene 429b | . / Ġe·sǣton siġe-rōfe, || | sang | ā·hōfon, / rǣd-þeahtende, |
| Elene 749b | æt wigge || be þam se witga | sang | / snottor searuþancum || sefa |
| Elene 750b | īġe. || Be þām sē witĝa | sang, | / snottor searu-þancum, || (se |
| Christ B 650b | rolde. || Be þon sē wītĝa | sang: | / ‘Hē wæs up hafen || engla |
| Christ B 712a | an dryhtnes. / Be þon Salomon | sang, | || sunu Dauiðes, / ġiedda ġe |
| Christ C 1649a | liġra weorod. / Þǣr is engla | sang, | || ēadiġra bliss, / ðǣr% is |
| Vainglory 50b | -cyninge. || Þæt sē witĝa | sang, | / ġearu-wierdiġ guma || and |
| Widsith 104b | e / for uncrum siġe-drihtne || | sang | ā·hōfon, / hlūde be hearpan |
| Widsith 108a | l cūðon, / þæt hīe nǣfre | sang | || sellan ne hīerdon. / Þonan |
| Guthlac B 1323b | hlēoðor || and sē hālĝa | sang, | / ġe·hīered wæs, || hēah- |
| Riddles 24 6b | ġe·mǣne, || hwīlum mǣwes | sang, | / ðǣr iċ gladu sitte. || //G |
| The Phoenix 540b | stas, / sāwla sōþfæste, || | sang | ā·hebbaþ, / clǣne and ġe· |
| A.3.4 571 | wise man, prudent at heart, / | sang | in ancient days, God’s prea |
| The Seafarer 19b | dne wǣġ. || Hwīlum ielfete | sang | / dyde iċ mē tō gamene, || g |
| Beowulf 90a | ær wæs hearpan sweg / swutol | sang | scopes || sægde se ðe cuðe |
| Beowulf 323a | -locen, || hrinġ-iren sċīr / | sang | on searwum, || þā hīe tō |
| Beowulf 496b | cte scir wered || scop hwilum | sang | / hador on heorote || ðær wæ |
| Beowulf 787a | || godes ondsacan / sigeleasne | sang | || sar wanigean / helle hæfton |
| Beowulf 1063a | || worolde bruceð / ðær wæs | sang | ond sweg || samod ætgædere / |
| Beowulf 1423b | tan heolfre. || Horn stundum | sang | / fūsliċ fyrd-lēoþ%. || Fē |
| Beowulf 2447a | | ðonne he gyd wrece / sarigne | sang | || ðonne his sunu hangað / hr |
| Beowulf 3152a | ċ% mēowle / bunden-heorde% || / | sang% | sorh-ċeariġ || swīðe% ġe |
| Judith 211b | || urigfeðera / salowigpada || | sang | hildeleoð / hyrnednebba || sto |
| A.4.2 212 | y-feathered, horn-beaked, / he | sang | a war-song. The men, war-work |
| The Paris Psalter 149:1 2a | sangas drihtne / and him neowne | sang | || nu-þa singaþ / wese his he |
| The Metres of Boethius: Metre 13 50a | tunaþ eall ġeador / welwynsum | sang, | || wudu eallum on·cwiþ. / Sw |
| The Metres of Boethius: Metre 2 2a | oða fela || lustlīċe ġō / | sang | on sǣlum, || nū sċeall seo |
| The Metres of Boethius: Metre 6 2a | wisdom eft || wordhord onleac / | sang | soþcwidas || and þus selfa |
| The Metres of Boethius: Metre 7 3a | l, || ġiedd aefter% spelle, / | sang | sōþ-cwīda || sumne þā ġ |
| The Menologium 59b | wide gehwær || swa se witega | sang | / þis is se dæg || þæne dri |
| The Battle of Maldon 282b | ordes lærig || and seo byrne | sang | / gryreleoþa sum || þa æt gu |
| The Battle of Maldon 284b | des læriġ || and sēo byrne | sang | / gryre-lēoða sum. || Þā æ |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 1 16 | was able piously to offer, he | sang. | / For I desire to give these t |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 33 | songs with their beaks, / they | sang | together beautifully, bringin |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 15 24 | ame round again, / and when he | sang | psalm-verses placed among the |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 15 26 | beneath the church-roof / they | sang | together the sweet-sounding m |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 15 27 | a man very learned in books, | sang | fluent melodies / resounding i |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 16 4 | s in my account, / when I once | sang | about certain pious men of En |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 18 15 | of brothers were at rest, / he | sang | hymns and psalms with repeate |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 21 1 | o, sacred house, which I once | sang | about in song, / you who shine |
| AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 21 15 | divided into two bands, they | sang | hymns together as follows: / th |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 603 | the living God, just as David | sang | before, / being more firmly ea |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 687 | uage of prose / and afterwards | sang | of the miracles in heroic ver |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 743 | e, the very brilliant master, | sang | of them / in expansive verses |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1135 | ho would live for many years, | sang | praises to the high-throned o |
| ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1312 | illiant speech;, / and he also | sang | very many poems in versified |
| ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 33 3 | ler by his great merits. / As I | sang | before, fertile Britain was h |
| ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.9 11 | ess heaven, / as the poet once | sang | in a verse of the Psalms: / be |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 33 | rd: this is what the psalmist | sang, | / engendered in the Father’s |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 885 | to the Lord, as the psalmist | sang, | / Look, they accept the goblet |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1158 | deceit. / Not then, as the poet | sang | in the marriage song / did ‘h |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1644 | ight and day, as the psalmist | sang? | / For that reason a rival, defi |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1912 | s the famous prophet long ago | sang | in song. / For the tongue was l |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2140 | wer / in the lands of Jerusalem | sang | in famous song, / partaking on |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2581 | e of plunder. / As the Psalmist | sang, | lamenting the sins of the gui |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2772 | w honeycomb of which the poet | sang | in his song. / In this way the |
| ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2884 | e ancient prophets, / that once | sang | of the beginnings of our Chri |
| BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 583 | s passed when a dread report / | sang | of the unspeakable death of t |
| FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 517 | been accomplished, the crowd | sang | out incomplete songs, / with t |
| FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 950 | s Ermenburg, who, / as the Muse | sang | in a melody set forth earlier |
| FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1134 | fore, as the Davidic psalmist | sang | beforehand, / there shall remai |
| FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1391 | as a honey-bearing foreigner | sang | of the callous sneers of a ca |
| N.MiraculaNyniae 12 | illed with the divine Spirit, / | sang | in a lyrical song, ‘The Lor |
| N.MiraculaNyniae 434 | ys accustomed to bless as you | sang | mystical words. / Now, gazing w |