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"english": "The warfarer does not know, the blessed again man, what some folks undergo who widely go through exile-paths.",
"ref": "10th century, The Seafarer:",
"text": "Þæt sē beorn ne wāt, eft ēadiġ seċġ, hwæt þā sume drēogað þe þā wræclāstas wīdost leċġað.",
"translation": "The warfarer does not know, the blessed again man, what some folks undergo who widely go through exile-paths.",
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