The Invasion of Nemed
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Printed source of this electronic edition
The Invasion of Nemed, ed. Vernam Hull, Modern Philology 33 (1935) 119-123
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Trinity College Dublin Ms H.2.15a cat. no. 1316, p. 67 a 1
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