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GEORGE R. KEISER RECONSTRUCTING ROBERT THORNTON'S HERBAL 65/1, p. 35
E.V. Gordon, C.T. Onions NOTES ON THE TEXT AND INTERPRETATION OF "PEARL"
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JOHN NORTON-SMITH Sir Richard Roos: Lancastrian Poet, by Ethel Seaton 34/2, p. 158

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