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Patricia Ingham

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E.J. Dobson, Patricia Ingham THREE NOTES ON DUNBAR'S "THE TUA MARIIT WEMEN AND THE WEDO" 36/1, p. 38
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Patricia Ingham A Literary History of the Popular Ballad, by David C. Fowler 39/1, p. 66
Patricia Ingham Hungarian Classical Ballads and their Folklore, by Ninon Leader 37/2, p. 223

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