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ISBN978-1905211517.
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ISBN0833716298.
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ISBN0-85340-164-0.
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ISBN0195309936.
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ISBN0789000997.
^Kirby, Michael Jack.
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^Lazarus, A.L.; MacLeish, A.; Smith, H.W. (1971). Modern English: A glossary of literature and language. London, UK: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 194.
ISBN0448021315.
^Turco, Lewis (2000). The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics (3rd ed.). Lebanon, New Hampshire: University Press of New England. pp. 28–30.
ISBN1-58465-022-2.
^Browne, R. B. (1982). Objects of Special Devotion: Fetishism in popular culture. Madison, WI: Popular Press. p. 274.
ISBN087972191X.
^"search: "502"". Vaughan Williams Memorial Library. Searchable database. English Folk Song and Dance Society. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
^Fuld, J.J. (2000). The Book of World-Famous Music: Classical, popular, and folk. London, UK: Courier Dover. p. 337.
ISBN0486414752.
^Roud, S. (2010). The Lore of the Playground: One hundred years of children's games, rhymes, & traditions. New York: Random House. pp. 270–271.
ISBN978-1905211517.
^Hazlitt, W. Carew (1966). A Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays. London, UK: Ayer Publishing. p. 131.
ISBN0833716298.
^Gibson, Michael (1972). The Vikings. London, UK: Wayland. p. 72.
ISBN0-85340-164-0.
^Brown, David J. (2001). Bridges: Three thousand Years of Defying Nature. Saint Paul, Minnesota: MBI. pp. 52–55.
ISBN0760312346.
^Morris, Marc. A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the forging of Britain. p. 56.[full citation needed]
^Raine, C. (2006). T.S. Eliot. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 87.
ISBN0195309936.
^Studwell, W.E. (1996). The National and Religious Song Reader: Patriotic, traditional, and sacred songs from around the world. London, UK:
Routledge. p. 63.
ISBN0789000997.
^Kirby, Michael Jack.
"Brenda Lee". Wayback Attack. Retrieved 4 July 2018.