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  • fragments of lost poems by the juglares, the British cycle (Lancelot, Tristram, Merlin, &c.) is represented chivalry. almost exclusively by works in prose (see...
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  • his name is written in English, Merlin; so that all the poems accredited to him, with the exception perhaps of the Merlin. Avallenau, were not written before...
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  • Such are Konunga-tál, Hugsvinnsmál (a paraphrase of Cato’s ​Distichs), Merlin’s Prophecy (paraphrased from Geoffrey of Monmouth by Gunnlaug the monk),...
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  • geographical miles in the latitude of Portsmouth. During the passage home in the “Merlin” sloop-of-war the timekeeper was placed in the after part of the ship, because...
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