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Geoffrey Russom. 2017. The Evolution of Verse Structure in Old and Middle English Poetry: From the Earliest Alliterative Poems to Iambic Pentameter. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 98. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, xi + 319 pp., 42 tables, £ 67.99.

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