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Author(s) Title Reference
Thorlac Turville-Petre Judith Tschann and M. B. Parkes (introd.), Facsimile of Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Digby 86, Early English Text Society, ss 16 67/1, p. 132
J.H. Mozley Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi. Escape of a certain captive. An Eleventh-Century Latin Beast Epic, by Edwin H. Zeydel 34/2, p. 135

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