[1] Beowulf, 611-628, 1162-1174, 1215-1231.

[2] Odyssey, i. 36-43.

[3] Odyssey, viii. 317-320.

[4] Iliad, xxii. 51, ix. 146-158.

[5] Iliad, ix. 146 et seqq.

[6] Story of Burnt Njal, vol. ii p. 81.

[7] Germania, R. G. E. p. 151, note 1, citing Ham. 160, 163, 164.

[8] Odyssey, i. 278, ii. 195-197.

[9] See Pierron, "qu'il s'entendra avec le prétendant." Merry and Riddell translate, "will accept gifts of wooing for his daughter." Leaf: "get the bride-price for his daughter."