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Richard A. Lewis ALLITERATION AND OLD ENGLISH METRE 42/2, p. 119
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H.L. SPENCER Patterns of Religious Narrative in the Canterbury Tales, by Roger Ellis 57/1, p. 106
MARK GRIFFITH Old English Meter and Linguistic Theory, by Geoffrey Russom 58/1, p. 140
A.J. Bliss The Meter and Melody of Beowulf. (Illinois Studies in Language and Literature 64), by Thomas Cable

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