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J. ALLAN MITCHELL Queen Katherine and the secret of Lydgate’s Temple of Glas 77/1, p. 54
MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN 'FYNGRES HEO HAϷ FEIR TO FOLDE': TROTHPLIGHT IN SOME OF THE LOVE LYRICS OF MS HARLEY 2253 55/2, p. 176

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