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Michael C. Seymour Chaucer’s Book of the Duchess: a proposal 74/1, p. 60
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W.O. Hassall A Catalogue of Misericords in Great Britain, by G. L. Remnant, M. D. Anderson 39/1, p. 76
Michael C. Seymour Tamarah Kohanski, The Book of John Mandeville, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 231 73/1, p. 134

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