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G.V. Smithers THE MEANING OF THE "SEAFARER" AND "THE WANDERER" 26/3, p. 137
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J.E. Cross The Web of Words, by Bernard F. Huppé 41/1, p. 47

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  • Sermon in MS. Cotton Tib. A iii
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  • The Order of the World

people

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