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* {{MS |Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS B iv 2 }}
* {{MS |Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, MS B iv 2 }}
* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1286 |page=93 (line 23) ff  |commentary=Prose account and poem.}}
* {{MS |Dublin, Trinity College, MS 1286 |page=93 (line 23) ff  |commentary=Prose account and poem.}}
|Date=While the earliest manuscript, the Book of Leinster, dates to the 12th century,  Sayers argues that “linguistic and other evidence points to content from appreciably earlier”.
|Date=While the earliest manuscript, the Book of Leinster, dates to the 12th century,  Sayers states that “linguistic and other evidence points to content from appreciably earlier”.<ref>{{Cite shorthand|Sayers 1990a}}: 90</ref>
|Categories=Medieval Irish literature
|Categories=Medieval Irish literature
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