Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Old English Elegies

    Leodum is minum swylce him mon lac gife;

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    transliterator: thothica

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    Leodum is minum swylce him mon lac gife; willath hy hine athecgan, gif he on threat cymeth. Ungelic is us. Wulf is on iege, ic on otherre. Faest is thaet eglond, fenne biworpen. Sindon waelreowe weras thaer on ige; willath hy hine athecgan, gif he on threat cymeth. Ungelice is us. Wulfes ic mines widlastum wenum dogode; thonne hit waes renig weder ond ic reotugu saet, thonne mec se beaducafa bogum bilegde, waes me wyn to thon, waes me hwaethre eac lath. Wulf, min Wulf, wena me thine seoce gedydon, thine seldcymas, murnende mod, nales meteliste. Gehyrest thu, Eadwacer? Uncerne earne hwelp bireth wulf to wuda. thaet mon eathe tosliteth thaette naefre gesomnad waes, uncer giedd geador.