A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon PoetryNumber of occurrences in corpus: 6
| A.3.4 63 | ze, but there water-streams, / | wondrously | adorned well from springs in |
| A.3.4 128 | odulates his song-craft / more | wondrously, | his bright voice, / than any s |
| A.3.4 294 | . / His head is green behind, / | wondrously | variegated, blended with purp |
| A.3.4 366 | / with its burning flame. Yet, | wondrously | awoken, / he comes back amazin |
| A.3.4 378 | him / that he should become so | wondrously | again / the same creature that |
| A.3.4 602 | n. / There the bright circlet, | wondrously | woven / with precious stones, |