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Author(s) Title Reference
Joan Turville-Petre Ingeld and Christ: Heroic Concepts and Values in Old English Christian Poetry, by Michael D. Cherniss 44/3, p. 280
DAVID MAW Daniel E. O’Sullivan, Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-Century French Lyric 76/2, p. 335

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