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The Shepheardes Calender
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Richard Leighton Greene THE BURDEN AND THE SCOTTISH VARIANT OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI CAROL 33/1, p. 53
Reviews
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R.T. Davies The Seasons of the Year: Chapters on a Motif from Beowulf to the Shepherd's Calendar, by N. E. Enkvist 28/3, p. 218

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  • Why Come Ye Not to Court?
  • He neither shall be clothed In purple nor in pall
  • The Cherry Tree Carol
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  • This World Is False and Vain
  • Maximon
  • The Legend of St. Katherine of Alexandria
  • All Flesh Is Grass
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  • Tottel's Miscellany

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