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P.J. Frankis Chaucer's Verse, by Paull F. Baum 35/1, p. 78
Kemp Malone Cynewulf and his Poetry, by Kenneth Sisam 5/2, p. 139
JANE STEVENSON Cambridge, Pembroke College MS 25: a Carolingian Sermonary used by Anglo-Saxon Preachers. King's College London Medieval Studies, 1, by James E. Cross 58/1, p. 141

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