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Author(s) Title Reference
HELEN BARR John M. Bowers, The Politics of Pearl: Court Poetry in the Age of Richard II 71/1, p. 140
Ruth Evans Florence Percival, Chaucer's Legendary Good Women, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 38 69/2, p. 303

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