| Robert Gordon Latham - 1851 - 634 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, then the Danish men went from their three ships to the other three which were left by the tide on their side,... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1851 - 280 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, the Danish men went from their three ships to the other three which were left by the tide on their... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1852 - 434 pages
...could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, then the Danish men went from their three ships to the other three which...Lucumon the king's reeve, and Wulfheard the Frisian, and JEbbe the Frisian, and 2Ethelhere the Frisian, and JEthelferth the king's 'geneat,' and of all the... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water...the king's reeve, and Wulfheard, the Frisian, and Aebbe, the Frisian, and Aethelhere, the Frisian, and Aethelferth, the king's "geneat,"' and of all... | |
| 1853 - 434 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water...the king's reeve, and Wulfheard, the Frisian, and Aebbe, the Frisian, and Aethelhere, the Frisian, and Aethelferth, the king's "geneat,"4 and of all... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1855 - 562 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, the Danish men went from their three ships to the other three which were left by the tide on their... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no cue of them could get to the others. But when the water...Lucumon the king's reeve, and Wulfheard the Frisian, and ./Ebbe the Frisian, and yEtlielhere the Frisian, and jEthelferth the king's geneat, and of all the... | |
| Robert Gordon Latham - 1860 - 486 pages
...the deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the rest upon the other side, so that no one of them could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, the Danish men went from their three ships to the other three which were left by the tide on their... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 pages
...deep on which the Danish ships were aground, and all the others on the other side, so that not one of them could get to the others. But when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, then the Danish went from the three ships to the other three which had been left by the ebb on their side, and... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1862 - 282 pages
...when the water had ebbed many furlongs from the ships, the Danes crossed from their three ships to the three which were left by the tide on their side, and then they fought against them." Of Saxons there fell in the struggle 72 ; of Danes, 120. And when the flood-tkle... | |
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