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Author(s) Title Reference
Neil Cartlidge Christopher Cannon, The Grounds of English Literature 76/1, p. 122
M.Y. Offord Lazamon: 'Brut', Volume I, by G. L. Brook, R. F. Leslie 33/2, p. 143
Martyn F. Wakelin Middle English Dictionary, (Parts M1-M3), (Parts M4-P7). 'M'(6 parts), 'N'(3 parts), 'O'(3 parts), 'P'(8 parts), by Sherman M. Kuhn, John Reidy 54/2, p. 292

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