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W.P. Albrecht A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY TEXT OF THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE 23/2, p. 88
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James Kinsley The Loathly Lady in 'Thomas of Erceldoune' with a text of the poem printed in 1652, by William F. Albrecht 25/1, p. 55

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