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In an thestrei stude ic stod
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Douglas Gray Religiöse Dichtung im englischen Hochmittelalter. Untersuchung und Edition der Handschrift B. 14. 39 des Trinity College in Cambridge, Texte und Untersuchungen zur Englischen Philologie, 1, by Karl Reichl 52/1, p. 151

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  • Of on that is so feir and brist
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  • In an thestrei stude ic stod
  • Stond wel, moder, ounder rode
  • Quanne hic se on rode
  • narratives on the Three Kings
  • narratives on St Margaret

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