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The Owl and the Nightingale
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W. Cabell Greet
The English Language: A Historical Reader
, by A. G. Rigg
39/1
p. 80
DOROTHY YAMAMOTO
Thomas Honegger,
From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120
66/2
p. 326
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