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On Serlo's Exile, beginning Ut clarus clarum
Rainer Maria Rilke
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Albert C. Friend
Serlon de Wilton, Poèmes Latins. Studia Latina Stockholmiensis XIV
, by Jan öberg
36/1
, p. 54
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Elegy on the death of earl Simon beginning Transit ver hominis
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On Serlo's Exile, beginning Ut clarus clarum
Roma caput superum, an eight line double acrostic on the name Rolande
Felix Tersi-core, addressed to the French king, Louis VII
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