[COMPLETE]A Collection of Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The Exeter Book) - kit

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atole
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I'd like to attempt section 34, please!
On a side note: I do think it's a bit of a shame the Old English isn't being read. It feels like reading a translation of Chaucer rather than the Middle English.
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atole wrote: September 10th, 2023, 10:30 am I'd like to attempt section 34, please!
On a side note: I do think it's a bit of a shame the Old English isn't being read. It feels like reading a translation of Chaucer rather than the Middle English.
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You're very welcome to launch a solo project where you just read the Old English pages ;)
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atole
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Sorry I haven't been able to read the riming poem yet - I've come down with everyone's favourite coronavirus. If anyone else wants to take it off my hands, feel free - otherwise I'll try again when my voice sounds less stuffy.
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I'll take 9, 10 and 35. Thanksgiving my favourite time of year. Turnips and squash still waiting to be harvested under the frost.

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and 36

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czandra wrote: September 24th, 2023, 4:27 am and 36

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Done!
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atole wrote: September 24th, 2023, 2:54 am Sorry I haven't been able to read the riming poem yet - I've come down with everyone's favourite coronavirus. If anyone else wants to take it off my hands, feel free - otherwise I'll try again when my voice sounds less stuffy.
I think you can take some time on it. I don't think anyone's gonna be fighting for the old English section...
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Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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Je lis à haute voix car refléchir fait trop de bruit!
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Could I claim section 37-39?


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