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Georgine Brereton VIPER INTO WEASEL: (A note on a line in Chaucer's "Melibee") 27/3, p. 173
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Adrian Morey The Letters of Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. (Oxford Medieval Texts), by Helen Clover, Margaret Gibson 50/1, p. 122

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