A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

Word Explorer: shores

Number of occurrences in corpus: 20

AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 4 22 nator convey them over to the shores of light, / decked all around
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 12 ad previously driven from the shores of current life. / Though rece
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 67 , having turned back from the shores of death, / he learned to live
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 66 efend themselves on their own shores. / Meanwhile, the foreign warrio
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 236 re he was in exile on foreign shores, / putting firm confidence in t
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 607 rried by the winds to Frisian shores, / and there he soon converted
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 640 ie / at a peaceful time on the shores of your homeland.’ / Life and
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1385 back utterly safe to familiar shores, / so through prayers you may m
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1466 en brought back to his native shores, / he was soon compelled to tak
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 57 d by blasts against the rocky shores. / What shall I say of the mig
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 6 re able to drown the lands’ shores in their streams, / but instead
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 814 did not recognise its ancient shores / but the deep seas with thei
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 212 he is carried by ship to the shores of the Picts, / but the strait
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 609 ay cross over together to the shores of eternal light.’ / The sa
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 203 pared to return to his native shores, / and he ploughed blue Nereus
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 361 slipping far away to unknown shores, / would suffer the impending h
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 429 ds was sent from the Ausonian shores, / Theodore, a cultivator of jus
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1203 driven it from your ancestral shores. / See the clearly shining imag
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1228 he saints, / left the Ausonian shores with many companions and soug
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1264 which flowed around him. / The shores of Kent lay open to the conte