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R.M. Wilson Studies in the Dialect and Vocabulary of the Ancrene Riwle. Lund Studies in English 34, by Arne Zettersten 36/1, p. 81
R.M. Wilson Middle English Prose Style: Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich, by Robert K. Stone 42/2, p. 183
R.M. Wilson The Peterborough Chronicle 1070-1154. second edition, by Cecily Clark 40/2, p. 185

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