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This furious animal was called Sohám, on account of its being of the color and nature of fire. It tells Zál that it had nursed him like a father, and therefore I have, in this place, adopted the masculine gender, though the preserver of young ones might authorize its being considered a female. The Símúrgh is probably neither one nor the other, or both!
Sanderson, after Groome had left Ipswich School, used to go and stay at Monk Soham Rectory every summer for fishing; and this tended to focus Groome’s interest in Romany matters. At Göttingen, where he afterwards went, he found himself in a kind of Romany atmosphere, for, owing perhaps to Benfey’s having been a Göttingen man, Romany matters were still somewhat rife there in certain sets.
In MS., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Referred to by Bentham, p. 63. Introduction to Farren's "Cathedral Cities of Ely and Norwich." The success of this attempt may have encouraged the monks to make a similar effort some fifty years later. The body of S. Felix, the first of the East Anglian bishops, had been interred at Soham, where he is said to have founded a monastery.
Soham was also at first, before the removal of the seat of the bishopric to Dunwich, the headquarters of his diocese. But Soham itself, in its turn, was utterly destroyed by the Danes, and the remains of the bishop became neglected.
"I am no Samson, my lady; my strength lieth not in my locks. Now for some rascal's clothes, as little dirty as you can get me, for fear of company." And Hereward put on filthy garments, and taking mare Swallow with him, got into a barge and went across the river to Soham.
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