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W. Cabell Greet The English Language: A Historical Reader, by A. G. Rigg 39/1, p. 80
SALLY MAPSTONE Ten Fifteenth-Century Comic Poems, Garland Medieval Texts, 13, by Melissa M. Furrow 57/2, p. 318

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