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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Anglo saxon riddles

I war eith the wind with the waves I wrestle

I must battle with both when the bottom I seek

My strange habitation by surges oer-roofed.

I am strong in the strife while still I remain

As soon as I stirthey are stronger than I

They wrench and they wreat till i run from my foes

What was put in my keeping they carry away.

If my back be not broken I baffle them still

The rocks are my helpers when hard I am pressed

Grimly I grip them. Guess what i'm called.
  

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anonymous I war eith the wind with the waves I wrestle
I must battle with both when the bottom I seek
My strange habitation by surges oer-roofed.
I am strong in the strife while still I remain
As soon as I stirthey are stronger than I
They wrench and they wreat till i run from my foes
What was put in my keeping they carry away.
If my back

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