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by jlev1
113 days ago
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A couple more I could decode from your question marks: - rauenes: ravens - “all that heard him were adrade”: I’m guessing it means “were filled with dread”, maybe “were adread” - I think deme is actually a conjugation of the archaic verb “to doom”, as in “I doom thee to the death” - “none shall thy biwepe” would be roughly “none shall beweep thee” Aside: typing this is hard on my phone, it’s so close to modern English that nearly every word gets autocorrected. |
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