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W. Nelson

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W. Nelson John Skelton's Poetry, by Stanley Eugene Fish 36/1, p. 96
W. Nelson Skelton's ‘Magnyfycence’ and the Cardinal Virtue Tradition, by William O. Harris 36/1, p. 96

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