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Kathleen Chesney Damoiselle Christine de Pizan, veuve de me. Etienne de Castela 1364-1431, by Françoise du Castel 43/2, p. 202
Kathleen Chesney Christine de Pisan: Ballades, Rondeaux and Virelais, by Kenneth Varty 35/3, p. 279

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