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A. B. Lord
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Author(s) Title Reference
Rachel Bromwich The Oldest Scottish Poem: The Gododdin, by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson 39/2, p. 160
Peter Rickard Les Chansons de Geste et l'Épopée: Mythes—histoire—poèmes. (Biblioteca di Studi Francesi, 3), by Italo Siciliano 39/2, p. 182

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