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Author(s) Title Reference
Richard Dance John D. Niles (ed.), Beowulf and Lejre, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 323 77/1, p. 121
Nicolas Jacobs Kings, Beasts and Heroes, by Gwyn Jones 43/2, p. 144

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