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CYRIL EDWARDS THE GROWTH OF A SONG: HEINRICH VON MORUNGEN'S "ROBBER LADY" (MF 130, 9) 58/1, p. 17
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P.B. Grout THE AUTHOR OF THE MUNICH "BRUT", HIS LATIN SOURCES AND WACE 54/2, p. 274

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