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Ossa

Ossa — being in british tradition.

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All it happened otherwise than they weened. On the morrow when it dawned, they unfastened the doors. (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)

On the morrow when it dawned, they unfastened the doors. (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)

With his bold warriors there he bale found! Uther saw him this, that Octa approached to them, and thought to fell his host to the ground. (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)

Layamon's Brut

  • attestation: All it happened otherwise than they weened. On the morrow when it dawned, they unfastened the doors. (Layamon's Brut)

    "but all it happened otherwise than they weened."

  • attestation: On the morrow when it dawned, they unfastened the doors. (Layamon's Brut)

    "On the morrow when it dawned, they unfastened the doors;"

  • attestation: With his bold warriors there he bale found! Uther saw him this, that Octa approached to them, and thought to fell his host to the ground. (Layamon's Brut)

    "with his bold warriors there he bale found!"