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Ruth Evans Florence Percival, Chaucer's Legendary Good Women, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 38 69/2, p. 303
Helen Phillips Sue Niebrzydowski, Bonoure and Buxum: A Study of Wives in Late Medieval Literature 77/2, p. 330

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