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O.S. PICKERING South English Legendary style in Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle 70/1, p. 1
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Forrest S. Scott Skaldic Verse and Anglo-Saxon History. (Dorothea Coke Memorial Lecture in Northern Studies), by Alistair Campbell 42/2, p. 203

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