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The Wife of Bath's Prologue
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James Kinsley King James IV of Scotland, A Brief Survey of his Life and Times, by R. L. Mackie 28/2, p. 135
Anne Hudson Peter Robinson (ed.), Norman Blake, Daniel W. Mosser, Stephen Partridge, Elizabeth Solopova (contributors), Geoffrey Chaucer: The Wife of Bath's Prologue 66/2, p. 332

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