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The Fair Maid of Ribblesdale
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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
MICHAEL J. FRANKLIN 'FYNGRES HEO HAϷ FEIR TO FOLDE': TROTHPLIGHT IN SOME OF THE LOVE LYRICS OF MS HARLEY 2253 55/2, p. 176
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Eric Stanley English Literature before Chaucer, by M. J. Swanton 58/1, p. 143

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works

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  • A.B.C. a femmes
  • Blow, Northerne Wynď
  • Lutei wot hit any mon
  • In a fryhť
  • In May hit murge
  • Dame Sirith
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  • Handlyng Synne
  • Genesis B
  • Genesis A
  • The Riddle of the Phoenix
  • Foweles in pe frith

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subjects

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places

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