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Gnomic verses
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C.L. Wrenn Anglo-Saxon poetry: an essay with specimen translations in verse, by Gavin Bone 13/, p. 68
A.D. Mills Signposts to the Past: Place-Names and the History of England, by Margaret Gelling 49/1, p. 167
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Amongst other books received were 36/1, p. 106

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