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D.G. SCRAGG Old English Minor Heroic Poems, Durham and St Andrews Medieval Texts, 4, by Joyce Hill 55/2, p. 269
D.G. SCRAGG The Metrical Grammar of 'Beowulf', Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England, 5, by Calvin B. Kendall 61/2, p. 307

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