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Boke of the Duchesse
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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Ethel Seaton "LE SONGE VERT": ITS OCCASION OF WRITING AND ITS AUTHOR 19/, p. 1
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
J.A.W. Bennett Chaucer and the French poet Graunson, by Haldeen Braddy 18/, p. 35

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works

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  • Mirour de l'Omme
  • Traitié pour essampler les amant·s mariet·s
  • The Parliament of Fowls
  • The Compleynt of Venus
  • Songe sainct Valentin
  • Compleynt d'amours
  • Complainte amoureuse

people

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