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Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale
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ALAN WARD Rhyme and Pronunciation: Some Studies of English Rhymes from 'Kyng Alisaunder' to Skelton, by Masa T. Ikegami 56/1, p. 116
CONOR MCCARTHY Teresa P. Reed, Shadows of Mary: Reading the Virgin Mary in Medieval Texts 73/2, p. 325

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