There are no attestations of Búri on the Poetic Edda.
**Chapter 5-7(p.11):** After Audhumla licks the rime-stones, and after three days, Búri appears.
It Licked the rime-stones, which were salty. And the first day as it licked stones there came from the stones in the evening a man’s hair, the second day a man’s head, the third day there was a complete man there. His name was Buri. He was beautiful in appearance, big and powerful. He begot a son called Bor.
**Chapter 2(p.69):** Talking about the mead of poetry, Thorvald Blonduskald said:
Now I have snatched much of the mead [made a lot of poetry] of Buri’s heir Bor’s son [Odin].
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