The Lord's Prayer I

Krapp and Dobbie, 1936 223-4; Krapp, G.P. and Dobbie, E.V.K., The Exeter Book, ASPR 3 (New York).
 
/g fæder,      þu þe on heofonum eardast,
 
geweorðad[?] wuldres dreame.      Sy þinum weorcum halgad
 
noma niþþa bearnum;      þu eart nergend wera.
 
Cyme þin rice wide,      ond þin rædfæst willa
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aræred under rodores hrofe,      eac þon on rumre foldan.
 
Syle us to dæge      domfæstne blæd,
 
hlaf userne,      helpend wera,
 
þone singalan,      soðfæst meotod.
 
Ne læt usic costunga      cnyssan to swiðe,
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ac þu us freodom[?] gief,      folca waldend,
 
from yfla gehwam,      a to widan feore.