Verse endings denoted by a punctus; each strophe starts a new paragraph.; A. (recto) The last two strophes (verses ה-ם) of the Meʾorah ענו בהמון שירים / אלפים וריבואות by Abraham Ibn Ezra (Davidson, Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew poetry, vol. IV 33ע). Published from other ms. sources, by I. Levin, Shire-ha-ḳodesh shel Avraham Ibn ʹEzra / Yiśraʾel Levin [ed.]. Yerushalayim : ha-Aḳademyah ha-leʾumit ha-Yiśreʾelit le-madaaʹm, 1975-1980, v. 1, p. 363-364.; B. (verso) Under the קול, the first two strophes (י-צ) of the Ahavah, יחיד ואין לו ערך ושני by Isaac Ibn Ghiyyat. The first strophe is also found in Cambridge TS NS 93.18 under the heading והדה אהבה אחרת לבן גיאת נ״ע.; Hebrew. Hebrew
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