[15] Vs. 20110 ff. More famous speeches still are Arthur's comparison of Childric the Dane to a fox (vs. 20827 ff.) and his taunt over his fallen foes, Baldulf and Colgrim (vs. 31431 ff.).
[16] Vs. 12972 ff.
[17] Vs. 27992 ff.
[18] Vs. 19887 ff.
[19] discussion of this point see J.L. Weston, in Melanges de philologie romane offerts à M. Wilmotte, Paris, 1910, pp. 801, 802.
[20] See Mabinogion, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest, London, 1849.
[21] Ed. Michel and Wright, Paris, 1837.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL WORKS OF REFERENCE FOR THE CHRONICLES
R.H. FLETCHER, The Arthurian Material in the Chronicles (Studies and
Notes in Philology and Literature, X), Boston, 1906.