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Anne Hudson Manuscripts and Texts: Editorial Problems in Later Middle English Literature, by Derek Pearsall 58/1, p. 155
NICHOLAS PERKINS Roger Ellis (ed.), Thomas Hoccleve: 'My Compleinte' and Other Poems, Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies 71/2, p. 335

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