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The Tale of Constance
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CHARLES RUNACRES Chaucer and Fifteenth-Century Poetry, King's College London Medieval Studies, 5, by Julia Boffey, Janet Cowen 62/1, p. 133
ELIZABETH A. ANDERSEN María Bullón-Fernández, Fathers and Daughters in Gower's 'Confessio Amantis': Authority, Family, State, and Writing, Publications of the John Gower Society V 70/2, p. 337

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