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an illustration of Wealhtheow from the epic of Beowulf
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from the children's book Stories of Beowulf (H. E. Marshall). Published in New York in 1908 by E. P. Dutton & Company.
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J. R. Skelton
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2005-09-24 13:50 Wiglaf 351×450×8 (121893 bytes) Drawings by J. R. Skelton from the children's book, Stories of Beowulf, by H. E. Marshall, published in New York in 1908 by E. P. Dutton & Company.
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Illustrazione raffigurante Wealhþeow che pone una coppa di Idromele a suo marito, il re danese Hroðgar.
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