[165] Cornhill Magazine, July 1879.
[166] "The Lovers of Gudrun;" November, part iii. p. 337, original edition. London, 1870.
[167] London, 1869.
[168] Gunnlaug's Saga Ormstungu. Ed. Mogk. Halle, 1886.
[169] In Three Northern Love-Stories. London, 1875.
[170] London, 1866.
[171] Edinburgh, 1866.
[172] In one volume. London, 1891.
[173] Not translated, and said to require re-editing in the original, but very fully abstracted in Northern Antiquities, as above, pp. 321-339. The verse is in the Corpus Poeticum Boreale.
[174] It seems almost incredible that the resemblances between Beowulf and the Grettis Saga should never have struck any one till Dr Vigfusson noticed them less than twenty years ago. But the fact seems to be so; and nothing could better prove the rarity of that comparative study of literature to which this series aims at being a modest contribution and incentive.