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Nine Verse Sermons by Nicholas Bozon
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Brian S. Merrilees Nine Verse Sermons by Nicholas Bozon: the Art of an Anglo-Norman Poet and Preacher, Medium Ævum Monographs, New Series, 11, by Brian J. Levy 52/1, p. 169

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