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Ludwig Bieler MUIRCHÚ'S LIFE OF ST. PATRICK AS A WORK OF LITERATURE 43/3, p. 219
SIÂN ECHARD Pre-texts: tables of contents and the reading of John Gower's Confessio Amantis 66/2, p. 270

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