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HEATHER O'DONOGHUE What has Baldr to do with Lamech? The lethal shot of a blind man in Old Norse myth and Jewish exegetical traditions 72/1, p. 82
D. Whitelock BEOWULF 2444-2471 8/3, p. 198
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Sylvia Huot Alcuin Blamires and Gail C. Holian, The 'Romance of the Rose' Illuminated: Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 223 72/1, p. 153

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