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The Rune Poem
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Issue
W. Cabell Greet
The English Language: A Historical Reader
, by A. G. Rigg
39/1
p. 80
Carolyne Larrington
The Solomon Complex: Reading Wisdom in Old English Poetry, McMaster Old English Texts and Studies, 5
, by Elaine Tuttle Hansen
58/2
p. 319
Daniel Anlezark
John D. Niles,
Old English Enigmatic Poems and the Play of Texts, Studies in the Early Middle Ages 13
77/2
p. 336
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