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entity_citations: CIT_NOR_BALDR_POETIC

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citation_id entity_id source_id work_title locus quote translator translation_year source_url evidence_grade evidence_note verified_on verify_method display_order needs_review review_reason original_text_url
CIT_NOR_BALDR_POETIC ENT_NOR_BALDR SRC_POETIC_EDDA The Poetic Edda The Poetic Edda Together were the Aesir all in council, and the Asyniur all in conference, and they consulted, the mighty gods, why Baldr had oppressive dreams. 2. [To that god his slumber was most afflicting; his auspicious dreams seemed departed. They the Jotuns questioned, wise seers of the future, whether this might not forebode calamity? 3. Benjamin Thorpe 1866 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/14726 primary-verbatim   2026-06-18 name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation 1 1 English translation (Benjamin Thorpe, in the Norroena ed. Gutenberg #14726) located by name within the work (not exact stanza); verify locus.  
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