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R. Girvan The Later Genesis edited from MS. Junius 11, by B. J. Timmer 18/, p. 70
P.M. Kean Functional change in Early English, by Donald W. Lee 18/, p. 78
Daniel Anlezark Richard Marsden, The Cambridge Old English Reader 75/2, p. 324

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