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Nicolas Jacobs Layamon's 'Brut': the Poem and its Sources, Arthurian Studies, 19, by Françoise Le Saux 60/1, p. 108
Brynley F. Roberts Life of Merlin: Geoffrey of Monmouth, Vita Merlini, by Basil Clarke
O.J. PADEL Marged Haycock (ed.), Blodeugerdd Barddas o Ganu Crefyddol Cynnar 67/2, p. 334

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