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The Soul's Address to the Body
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CHRISTINE FRANZEN The tremulous hand of Worcester and the Nero scribe of the Ancrene Wisse 72/1, p. 13
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CLARE A. LEES 'The Soul's Address to the Body': the Worcester Fragments, Medieval Texts and Studies, 1, by Douglas Moffat 58/1, p. 150

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