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Conrad Mainzer ALBERTANO OF BRESCIA'S "LIBER CONSOLATIONIS ET CONSILII" AS A SOURCE-BOOK OF GOWER'S "CONFESSIO AMANTIS" 47/1, p. 88
Maldwyn Mills HAVELOK AND THE BRUTAL FISHERMAN 36/3, p. 219
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Peter Dronke 'Ysengrimus' by Magister Nivardus, by F. J. Sypher, Eleanor Sypher 52/1, p. 141

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