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Posted by Talia on August 13, 19104 at 19:24:10:
Can anyone recommend to me some works availible online, written in the 14th century London dialect, that are not the basic Chaucer/Gower/Usk texts? I'm trying to make up a nice glossary for myself (which I will probably post online after it's done) that is both Middle Eng. to Modern Eng. as well as Modern Eng. to Middle Eng. and want it to be as complete as possible. Online texts simplify the task because I don't have to type out each word by hand that way.
Thanks for your help.
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