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Barry Windeatt
Denis Renevey,
Language, Self and Love: Hermeneutics in the Writings of Richard Rolle and the Commentaries on the Song of Songs
76/1
, p. 138
MARION GLASSCOE
The 'Liber Celestis' of Saint Bridget of Sweden: the Middle English Version in British Library MS Claudius B i, together with a life of the Saint from the same Manuscript, Early English Text Society, Original Series, 291. Volume I
, by Roger Ellis
59/2
, p. 303
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BRUCE MOORE
THE REEVE'S 'RUSTY BLADE'
58/2
, p. 304
languages
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works
The Pricke of Conscience
Cursor Mundi
The Canterbury Tales
The Book of Margery Kempe
The Castle of Perseverance
The Testament of Cresseid
The Faerie Queene
Liber Celestis
English Metrical Homilies
Ancrene Wisse
Meditations on the Passion
Song of Songs
The Pilgrimage of the Life of Man
Ego Dormio
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Super Canticum Canticorum
Incendium amońś
Melos amońs
Contra amatores mundi
The Commandment
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Ego Dor mio
Desire and Delight
Ghostly Gladness
Meditations of Guigo I
De Quadriparto Exercitio Cellae
Sepeculum Christiani
Pupilla O culi
A ladder of Foure Ronges
Holy Boke Gratia Dei
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John Lydgate
Robert Henryson
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Richard Rolle
Richard of St Victor
William of St Thierry
Guigo I
Adam of Dryburgh
Pseudo-Richard
Saint Bridget of Sweden
Alphonse of Spain
Hugh of Avalon
Seint Augustyn
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