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P.E. Russell ROBERT PAYN AND JUAN DE CUENCA, TRANSLATORS OF GOWER'S "CONFESSIO AMANTIS" 30/1, p. 26
C.E. Wright TWO ÆLFRIC FRAGMENTS 7/1, p. 50

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