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John Leyerle

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John Leyerle BEOWULF THE HERO AND THE KING 34/2, p. 89
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John Leyerle Middle English Sea Terms I. The Ship's Hull. (Essays and Studies on English Language and Literature, No. VIII), by Bertil Sandahl 34/1, p. 68
John Leyerle Middle English Sea Terms II. (Essays and Studies on English Language and Literature, No. xx), by Bertil Sandahl 34/1, p. 68

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