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  2. For a Swarm of Bees - Wikipedia

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    For a Swarm of Bees" is an Anglo-Saxon metrical charm that was intended for use in keeping honey bees from swarming. The text was discovered by John Mitchell Kemble in the 19th century. [1] The charm is named for its opening words, " wiþ ymbe ", meaning "against (or towards) a swarm of bees".

  3. Anglo-Saxon metrical charms - Wikipedia

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    This charm is supposed to rid a person of a wen, which is the Old English word for a cyst or skin blemish. A Journey Charm This charm's purpose is to ask God and other various Biblical figures to protect one on his or her journey. For a Swarm of Bees This charm, also known as The Old English Bee Charm, is meant to protect one from a swarm of bees.

  4. Æcerbot - Wikipedia

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    The charm consists of a partially Christianized prayer and a day-long ritual that began at night with four sods taken from the field, to the root-mats of which a poultice was applied in the form of yeast, honey, oil and milk mixed with parts of all the good herbs that grew, save buckwheat and woody plants. In Christian times the sods were taken ...

  5. Lorsch Bee Blessing - Wikipedia

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    The Lorsch Bee Blessing (German: Lorscher Bienensegen) is a bee-keeping prayer intended to bring home honey bees in good health to their hives. It is believed to have been written in the 9th century, and was discovered in a manuscript (on fol. 58r of the Pal. lat. 220 in the Vatican Library, a copy of the Apocalypse of Paul) from the monastery ...

  6. Valkyrie - Wikipedia

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    Two Old English charms mention figures that are theorised as representing an Anglo-Saxon notion of valkyries or valkyrie-like female beings; Wið færstice, a charm to cure a sudden pain or stitch, and For a Swarm of Bees, a charm to keep honey bees from swarming.

  7. Portal:Anglo-Saxon England/Quotes/6 - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon England/Quotes/6. For a Swarm of Bees. metes and ēðeles. never be wild and fly to the woods. as is each man of eating and of home. An Anglo-Saxon metrical charm intended for use in keeping honey bees from swarming.

  8. 20,000 bees followed this car for days because their queen ...

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    After a man in the United Kingdom accidentally trapped a queen bee in the trunk of his car, a swarm of 20,000 of her loyal subjects chased the car for a full two days. Roger Burns, of ...

  9. Category:Anglo-Saxon metrical charms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Anglo-Saxon metrical charms". The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Anglo-Saxon metrical charms.

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