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This category contains 12 sites: - Beowulf - Full Old English text at Georgetown University, with line numbers.
- Beowulf - Interlinear translation at the University of Toronto, by Francis B. Gummere. This has the Old English and Gummere translations interleaved, line by line, with line numbers.
- Beowulf - Project Gutenberg etext, translated by Francis B. Gummere. In plain text.
- Beowulf - Gummere translation at the University of Kansas.
- Beowulf - Full text of the Gummere translation, presented by Erik Max Francis.
- Beowulf - Gummere translation, from the Medieval Sourcebook.
- Beowulf - The Gummere translation at everypoet.com.
- Beowulf - Complete work in plain text or E-Book format.
- Beowulf (in Old English) - Full text from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, with line numbers shown for the beginning and ending of blocks of text.
- Beowulf in Hypertext - Contains both the original Old English text and a modern translation, with the ability to hyperlink to any section of the original or the translation.
- Beowulf: A New Telling - Prose version of the tale at web-city.com.
- The Adventures of Beowulf - Modern adaptation in free verse by David Breeden.
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