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MARY CLAYTON Ananya J. Kabir, Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon Literature, Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England 32 71/2, p. 324
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PHILLIP PULSIANO HORTATORY PURPOSE IN THE OE "VISIO LEOFRICI" 54/1, p. 109

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