20827 ff.) and his taunt
over his fallen foes, Baldulf and Colgrim (vs. 31431 ff.).
[16] Vs. 12972 ff.
[17] Vs. 27992 ff.
[18] Vs. 19887 ff.
[19] discussion of this point see J.L. Weston, in _Melanges de
philologie romane offerts a M. Wilmotte_, Paris, 1910, pp. 801, 802.
[20] See _Mabinogion_, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest,
London, 1849.
[21] Ed. Michel and Wright, Paris, 1837.
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W. LEWIS JONES, King Arthur in History and Legend, London, 1911.
M.W. MACCALLUM, _Tennyson's Idylls of the King_, Glasgow, 1894.
H. MAYNADIER, _The Arthur of the English Poets_, Boston and New York,
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G. PARIS, _Histoire litteraire de la France_, Paris, 1888.
J. RHYS, _Studies in the Arthurian Legend_, Oxford, 1891.
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