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Blickling Homily X
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Author(s) Title Reference
J.E. Cross Structural Principles in Old English Poetry, by Neil D. Isaacs 39/1, p. 41
Margaret E. Goldsmith Old English Prose and Verse, by Roger Fowler 37/1, p. 75

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