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E.J. Dobson The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle. (Early English Text Society 252), by Frances M. Mack, A. Zettersten 36/2, p. 187
Janet Coleman Chaucer at Oxford and at Cambridge, by J. A. W. Bennett 44/3, p. 307

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