What is an example of caesura in the Anglo-Saxon poem the wanderer?

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A caesura is an pause symbol in a piece of poetry. It is written as a double vertical parallel line. The caesura is usually placed to create a pause where one would not naturally occur according to the normal rules of grammar.

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