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Articles
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ALCUIN BLAMIRES THE WIFE OF BATH AND LOLLARDY 58/2, p. 224
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Anne Hudson Lawrence M. Clopper, 'Songs of Rechelesnesse': Langland and the Franciscans 68/1, p. 129
John Scattergood John Skelton and the Politics of the 1520s, Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History, by Greg Walker 59/1, p. 161

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works

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  • The House of Fame
  • Physician's Tale
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  • Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy
  • The Twelve Conclusions of 1395
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  • Why Come Ye Nat to Courte?
  • De civili dominio
  • The D outy Duke of Albany
  • On the Dolorous Dethe ... of the ... Erie of N or thumber lande

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