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=== Editions: Old English text and translation === *{{cite book | last=Thorpe | first=Benjamin | author-link=Benjamin Thorpe | year= 1842 | title= Codex Exoniensis: A Collection of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, from a Manuscript in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter | publisher= The Society of Antiquaries of London | location= London | url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924013337617 | oclc= 562461120}} *{{cite book |author1=Matto, Michael |author2=Delanty, Greg | year= 2011 | title= The Word Exchange | publisher= W. W. Norton & Co | isbn= 978-0393342413 |location= New York }} Anthology of Old English poetry, featuring many of the texts from the Exeter Book. *[[Israel Gollancz|Gollancz, Israel]] (1894). ''The Exeter book''.<ref>Mackie, W. S. (William Souter)., Gollancz, I., Mackie, W. S. (William Souter)., Gollancz, I. (18951934). [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006054079/Home The Exeter book]: an anthology of Anglo-Saxon poetry presented to Exeter Cathedral by Loefric, first bishop of Exeter (1050-1071), and still in possession of the dean and chapter. London: Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.</ref> Early English Text Society, ''Original series'', Volume 104, 194. * Foys, Martin ''et al.'' (ed.) (2019) [https://oepoetryfacsimile.org/?document=11128 ''Old English Poetry in Facsimile Project''], Madison: Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture, University of Wisconsin-Madison; edition with digital images of poems' manuscript pages, and translations.
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