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 hu he Rodric of-floh :

& hine mid horfen to-ili'uh.

& hu lie pa Peohtes :

oiier-com mid his fashtes.

Vp he fette ))cTne ftan :

jet he Jier ftondetS.

swa he detS al fwa longe :

swa fa woreld ftondeS.

Nome him fcupte |)e king :

& hehte f one Ihxu West-mering.

a muchel d-jA lonJes :

pe fer litS ahuten.

non fie king to liis hond :

& hsehte liit Weft-merelinge lend

Nu fu hafiieft foS iherd :

for whan hit swa hatte.

pa fe' Jieo Peohtes :

weoren ouer-cumne i fon fehte.

and Eodric wes dted :

& his iueren for-demed.

))a flujen Jier bUiselues :

fiftene hundred.

])at weoreoren^ ])a feu-eft men :

pe weoren i Jwn fehte.

hwfden he^ to here-to^ :

emie ha^h iborene mon.

peof weolden heom ibuijen :

& bi-halues fleon.

ou he Rodrich of-sloh : and mid horfe to-di'oli. and ou he |)e Peutes : ouercom mid fihte. Vp he fette [lane fton : jet he fare flondeji.

Name him fcopte |iane king and hehte hine Weftmering. for name of )?an Hone : pat lond liis fo hi-hote.

po Rodrich was of-ftaje : and idon of lif daje. J'O fleh fare bi-hahies : ' fiftene hundred, fat weren fe fairefte men : J)at weren in fan filite. hadden hii aime heuedling of on hcje ibore man. peos wolden hinne bouwe ; and bi-halues wende.

stone pillar; he caused thereon to be graven "strange characters, [of Rodrics death, and] how he slew Rodric, and with horses drew him in pieces, and how he overcame the Peohtes with ' his' fight. Up he set the stone; yet it there standeth; 'so it will do as long as the world standeth.' A name the king shaped to it, and called "the stone [it] West-mering; 'a great part of the land that there lieth about the king took in his hand,' "and named it West-merelinge land [for the name of the stone the land is sn called]. ' Now thou hast heard the sooth, for what cause it so bight. When that the Peohtes were overcome in the fight,' "and Rodric was dead, and his companions destroyed [When Rodrich was slain, and done of life-day], then fled there aside fifteen hundred, that were the fairest men that were

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R. weoren.

heo?