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D.C. Baker 'THERFOR TO WEPE, CUM LERNE OFF ME': A "PLANCTUS" FRAGMENT IN MS. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE OXFORD F. 261 38/3, p. 291
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STEWART GREGORY Pierre Nobel (ed.), Poème anglo-normand sur l'Ancien Testament, 2 vols, Nouvelle Bibliothèque du Moyen Âge 37 67/1, p. 150

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