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Saxo, Gesta §viii. 14.18

Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta Danorum 218 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Saxo, Gesta §viii. 14.18)

Saxo GrammaticusGesta Danorum
217viii. 14.18219

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Quo facto penetralia ab imis concussa sedibus inopinate fluctuationis modo trepidare coeperunt. Subinde a foeminis conclamatum equo diutius infandos tolerari predones. Igitur, qui prius semineces expertiaque uite simulacra putabantur, perinde ac foeminarum uocibus obsecuti e suis repente sedibus dissultantes uehementi incursu aduenas appetebant. Cetera raucos extulere mugitus. Turn Broderus et Buchi ad olim nota sibi studia recurrentes incursantes se Lamias adactis undique spiculis incessebant, arcuumque ac fundarum tormentis agmen obtriuere monstrorum. Nee alia uis repellendis efficacior fuit. Viginti solos ex omni comitatu regio sagittarie artis interuentus seruauit. Ceteri laniatui fuere monstris.

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