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Maldwyn Mills THE COMPOSITION AND STYLE OF THE 'SOUTHERN' "OCTAVIAN, SIR LAUNFAL" AND "LIBEAUS DESCONUS" 31/2, p. 88
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J.H. Watkins Lays of Marie de France and other French legends, by Eugene Mason 24/1, p. 68
Maldwyn Mills Sir Launfal. (Nelson's Medieval and Renaissance Library), by A. J. Bliss 31/1, p. 75

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