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Interludium de Clerico et Puella
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Alberic Stacpoole Early Middle English Verse and Prose, by J. A. W. Bennett, G. V. Smithers, Norman Davis 37/2, p. 202
WILLIAM TYDEMAN Non-Cycle Plays and the Winchester Dialogues. Facsimiles of Plays and Fragments in Various Manuscripts and the Dialogues in Winchester College MS 33. With Introductions and a Transcript of the Dialogues. (Leeds Texts and Monographs; Medieval Drama Fascimiles, 5), by Norman Davis 50/2, p. 350

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