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J.S. McKINNELL Myth as therapy: the usefulness of Þrymskviða 69/1, p. 1
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ANTHONY FAULKES Ursula Dronke (ed.), The Poetic Edda, II: Mythological Poems 68/1, p. 159
Albert C. Baugh English and Medieval Studies Presented to J. R. R. Tolkien, by Norman Davis, C. L. Wrenn 32/3, p. 245

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