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Thomas D. Hill ‘The Ballad of St Stephen and Herod’: biblical history and medieval popular religious culture 70/2, p. 240
ROGER DALRYMPLE THE LITERARY USE OF RELIGIOUS FORMULAE IN CERTAIN MIDDLE ENGLISH ROMANCES 64/2, p. 250

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