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LINNE R. MOONEY 'A woman's reply to her lover' and four other new courtly love lyrics in Cambridge, Trinity College, MS R. 3. l 9 67/2, p. 235
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M.J. Wilks A War of Roses and Lilies: the Theme of Succession in Sir John Fortescue's Works. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, series B, vol. 173), by Veikko Litzen 42/1, p. 114
Alberic Stacpoole The Cluniacs and the Gregorian Reform, by H. E. J. Cowdrey 41/2, p. 174

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