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Richard Leighton Greene THE MEANING OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI CAROL 29/1, p. 10
W.G. COOKE, D'A.J.D. BOULTON Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: a poem for Henry of Grosmont? 68/1, p. 42

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