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Intermingling
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MICHAEL STEFFES ‘As dewe in Aprylle’: ‘I syng of a mayden’ and the liturgy 71/1, p. 66
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Rachel Bromwich Professional Interpreters and the Matter of Britain, by Constance Bullock-Davies 35/3, p. 282

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