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LUCINDA RUMSEY

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LUCINDA RUMSEY THE SCORPION OF LECHERY AND "ANCRENE WISSE" 61/1, p. 48
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LUCINDA RUMSEY Yoko Wada (ed.), A Companion to Ancrene Wisse 76/2, p. 319
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LUCINDA RUMSEY Tadao Kubouchi and Keiko Ikegami (eds), The Ancrene Wisse: A Four-Manuscript Parallel Text. Preface and Parts 1-4 76/2, p. 354

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