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~ Incipit gestis Rudolphi rangifer tarandus ~

~ Incipit gestis Rudolphi rangifer tarandus ~.

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~ Incipit gestis Rudolphi rangifer tarandus ~

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  1. ~ Incipit gestisRudolphirangifertarandus ~ Hwæt, Hrodulfreadnosahrandeor--Næfdeþætnietenunsciendenæsðyrlas!Glitenodeand gladodegodlicenosgrisele.Ðahofberendas mid huscwordumhinegehefigodon;NoldenþageneatasHrodulfnæftig To gomenehraniscumgeadorætsomne.Þain Cristesmæsseæfnestormigumclommum,HalgaClaus þætgemunde to him maðelode: "Neahfreondnihteagenosubeorhtende! Min hrodenhrædwængelædðu, Hrodulf!"Ðagelufodonhiraladdeorþalyftflogan --Wæsglædnes and gliwdream; hornede sum gegieddode "Hwæt, Hrodulfreadnosahrandeor, Brad springðþinblæd: bremeeartþu!"

  2. ~ Hrodulf the Red-Nosed Reindeer Here begins the deeds of Rudolph, Tundra-Wanderer:Lo, Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeer -- That beast didn't have unshiny nostrils! The goodly nose-cartilage glittered and glowed. The hoof-bearers taunted him with proud words; The comrades wouldn't allow wretched Hrodulf To join the reindeer games. Then, on Christmas Eve bound in storms Santa Claus remembered that, spoke formally to him: "Dear night-sighted friend, nose-bright one! You, Hrodulf, shall lead my adorned rapid-wagon!" Then the sky-flyers praised their lead-deer -- There was gladness and music; one of the horned ones sang "Lo, Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeer, Your fame spreads broadly, you are renowned!"

  3. Merry Christmas, and have a very happy new year!  The poem was written by: Philip Craig Chapman-Bell http://seahorse.atlantia.sca.org/pipermail/atlantia-atlantia.sca.org/2001-December/068554.html

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