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O.S. PICKERING South English Legendary style in Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle 70/1, p. 1
Nevill Coghill TWO NOTES ON "PIERS PLOWMAN": I. THE ABBOT OF ABINGDON AND THE DATE OF THE C TEXT 4/2, p. 83

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