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A.G. Rigg Joseph of Exeter's pagan gods again 70/1, p. 19
Douglas Brooks, Alastair Fowler THE MEANING OF CHAUCER'S "KNIGHT'S TALE" 39/2, p. 123
R.M. Dawkins ALEXANDER AND THE WATER OF LIFE 6/3, p. 173

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