Sir Orfeo

References

  1. ^ Laura A. Hibbard, Medieval Romance in England p196 New York Burt Franklin,1963
  2. ^ Laskaya, Anne; Salisbury, Eve (1995). "Sir Orfeo: Introduction". TEAMS Middle English Texts Series. University of Rochester. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
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  5. ^ TEAMS edition of Sir Orfeo, edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury, lines 387-390
  6. ^ TEAMS edition of Sir Orfeo, edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury, lines 391, 397 and 398
  7. ^ TEAMS edition of Sir Orfeo, edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury, lines 478-480
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  10. ^ TEAMS edition of Sir Orfeo, edited by Anne Laskaya and Eve Salisbury, lines 47-50
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