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Author(s) Title Reference
John Stevens A Selection of English Carols. (Clarendon Mediæval and Tudor Series), by R. L. Greene 32/2, p. 151
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T. TAKAMIYA, A.S.G. Edwards A new Middle English carol 70/1, p. 112

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