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1 II| strangers. For when the Danes heard say that England was
2 III| with a great multitude of Danes. And they burnt and robbed
3 III| Westminster.~And in this time the Danes did do much harm in this
4 III| And Erdrithe, with the Danes went to Canterbury, and
5 III| came to the prince of the Danes, and prayed him to take
6 VI| greatly troubled with the Danes, so that in many kings'
7 VI| continually war. And the Danes prevailed against England,
8 VI| and so he did, for the Danes warred all his time. And
9 VI| always the cruelty of the Danes was so great, which the
10 VI| battle, to fight against the Danes. The sorrow was then great
11 VI| much people turned to the Danes against their own king,
12 VI| their own country with the Danes, among whom was slain Alphage,
13 VI| neighbours, turned unto the Danes against their own neighbours,
14 VI| and so, by the help of the Danes, they fulfilled their cursed
15 VI| fury and woodness of the Danes should cease soon after,
16 VI| woodness of his enemies the Danes. In whose time shall be
17 VI| tribute and thraldom of the Danes. And then the lords and
18 VI| that were destroyed by the Danes. And in judgment full discreet,
19 VI| wasted fast, and if the Danes came again he had not wherewith
20 VI| then he told to him how the Danes had assembled in great power
21 VI| piteous destruction which the Danes had late made by their cruelty;
22 VI| yearly to be paid to the Danes for evermore.~On a time
23 VI| is called Bury. Now the Danes had always custom that they
24 VI| to our Lord God.~Then the Danes left the body there Iying,
25 VI| fowls. And after, when the Danes were departed, the christian
26 VII| vi. 41.~Danegeld, vi. 8.~Danes in England, vi. 2-3, 244.~
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