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BELLA MILLETT THE ORIGINS OF "ANCRENE WISSE": NEW ANSWERS, NEW QUESTIONS 61/2, p. 206
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C.T. Onions Handbuch der mittelenglischen Grammatik. I. Teil. Lautlehre, by Richard Jordan, H. Chr. Matthes 7/2, p. 159

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  • De institutione inclusarum
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  • Have/ok
  • Tristmn
  • The Owl and Nightingale
  • the Lambeth Psalter
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people

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