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You'd be welcome, I'm sure, but I'll do it for you now :-) Alarichall (talk) 20:33, 29 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I've added links to Drout's recordings for the other Exeter Book riddles for which there are Wikipedia entries too -- might be nice to add links for his recordings to all the OE poems in Wikipedia? I'll try and do it if I find the time, but I'd encourage you to do it too :-) In case it's helpful, the format and syntax I've used is:
==Recordings==
* Michael D. C. Drout, '[http://mdrout.webspace.wheatoncollege.edu/2007/10/19/riddle-12/ Riddle 12]', performed from the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records edition (19 October 2007).