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HEATHER STUART 'IC ME ON ÞISSE GYRDE BELUCE': THE STRUCTURE AND MEANING OF THE OLD ENGLISH "JOURNEY CHARM" 50/2, p. 259
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Daniel Anlezark Michael Drout (ed.), ‘Beowulf and the Critics’ by J. R. R. Tolkien, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 248 72/2, p. 319

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