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~ Incipit gestis Rudolphi rangifer tarandus ~
Hwaeligt Hrodulf readnosa hrandeor --Naeligfde thornaeligt nieten unsciende naeligsethyrlasGlitenode and gladode godlice nosgriseleETHa hofberendas mid huscwordum hine gehefigodonNolden thorna geneatas Hrodulf naeligftigTo gomene hraniscum geador aeligtsomneTHORNa in Cristesmaeligsseaeligfne stormigum clommumHalga Claus thornaeligt gemunde to him maethelodeNeahfreond nihteage nosubeorhtendeMin hroden hraeligdwaelign gelaeligd ethu HrodulfETHa gelufodon hira laddeor thorna lyftflogan --Waeligs glaeligdnes and gliwdream hornede sum
gegieddodeHwaeligt Hrodulf readnosa hrandeorBrad springeth thornin blaeligd breme eart thornu
~ Hrodulf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Here begins the deeds of Rudolph Tundra-WandererLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeer --That beast didnt have unshiny nostrilsThe goodly nose-cartilage glittered and glowedThe hoof-bearers taunted him with proud wordsThe comrades wouldnt allow wretched HrodulfTo join the reindeer gamesThen on Christmas Eve bound in stormsSanta Claus remembered that spoke formally to himDear night-sighted friend nose-bright oneYou Hrodulf shall lead my adorned rapid-wagonThen the sky-flyers praised their lead-deer --There was gladness and music one of the horned ones sangLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeerYour fame spreads broadly you are renowned
Merry Christmas and have a very happy new year
The poem was written by Philip Craig Chapman-Bellhttpseahorseatlantiascaorgpipermailatlantia-atlantiascaorg2001-December068554html
~ Incipit gestis Rudolphi rangifer tarandus ~
Hwaeligt Hrodulf readnosa hrandeor --Naeligfde thornaeligt nieten unsciende naeligsethyrlasGlitenode and gladode godlice nosgriseleETHa hofberendas mid huscwordum hine gehefigodonNolden thorna geneatas Hrodulf naeligftigTo gomene hraniscum geador aeligtsomneTHORNa in Cristesmaeligsseaeligfne stormigum clommumHalga Claus thornaeligt gemunde to him maethelodeNeahfreond nihteage nosubeorhtendeMin hroden hraeligdwaelign gelaeligd ethu HrodulfETHa gelufodon hira laddeor thorna lyftflogan --Waeligs glaeligdnes and gliwdream hornede sum
gegieddodeHwaeligt Hrodulf readnosa hrandeorBrad springeth thornin blaeligd breme eart thornu
~ Hrodulf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Here begins the deeds of Rudolph Tundra-WandererLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeer --That beast didnt have unshiny nostrilsThe goodly nose-cartilage glittered and glowedThe hoof-bearers taunted him with proud wordsThe comrades wouldnt allow wretched HrodulfTo join the reindeer gamesThen on Christmas Eve bound in stormsSanta Claus remembered that spoke formally to himDear night-sighted friend nose-bright oneYou Hrodulf shall lead my adorned rapid-wagonThen the sky-flyers praised their lead-deer --There was gladness and music one of the horned ones sangLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeerYour fame spreads broadly you are renowned
Merry Christmas and have a very happy new year
The poem was written by Philip Craig Chapman-Bellhttpseahorseatlantiascaorgpipermailatlantia-atlantiascaorg2001-December068554html
~ Hrodulf the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Here begins the deeds of Rudolph Tundra-WandererLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeer --That beast didnt have unshiny nostrilsThe goodly nose-cartilage glittered and glowedThe hoof-bearers taunted him with proud wordsThe comrades wouldnt allow wretched HrodulfTo join the reindeer gamesThen on Christmas Eve bound in stormsSanta Claus remembered that spoke formally to himDear night-sighted friend nose-bright oneYou Hrodulf shall lead my adorned rapid-wagonThen the sky-flyers praised their lead-deer --There was gladness and music one of the horned ones sangLo Hrodulf the red-nosed reindeerYour fame spreads broadly you are renowned
Merry Christmas and have a very happy new year
The poem was written by Philip Craig Chapman-Bellhttpseahorseatlantiascaorgpipermailatlantia-atlantiascaorg2001-December068554html
Merry Christmas and have a very happy new year
The poem was written by Philip Craig Chapman-Bellhttpseahorseatlantiascaorgpipermailatlantia-atlantiascaorg2001-December068554html