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Barbara C. Raw The Dream of the Rood, by Michael Swanton 41/2, p. 135
ALAN HINDLEY Nelly Andrieux-Reix (ed. and trans.), Le Moniage Guillaume: chanson de geste du XIIe siècle, Classiques français du Moyen Âge 145 73/1, p. 149

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