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Cecily Clark A Descriptive Syntax of the Peterborough Chronicle from 1122 to 1154. (Janua Linguarum, series practica 103), by David L. Shores 43/1, p. 47
A.C. Campbell Anglo-Saxon Charters, by A. J. Robertson 9/2, p. 106
Joan Blomfield Wessex and Old English Poetry, with special consideration of The Ruin, by Cecilia A. Hotchner 9/2, p. 114

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