l. 19-54 : p. 603,l. 94-128 : p. 603,l. 299-338 : pp. 603-604,l. 365-410 : p. 604,VI. L’Ange :l. 221-294 : p. 605,l. 345-388 : p. 606,VII. Lou Diable :l. 45-62 : pp. 606-607,l. 95-132 : p. 607,l. 265-286 : p. 607,Epilogue : l. 88-164 : pp. 608-609.251, 335. [extracts : The Alyscamp (Part V), Epilogue], H. W. Preston, in Warner’sLibrary, Vol. 17, 1897.228. Nerto : Mrs. Sh. Estus Lambi, 1900. [See Bibliography, 228].191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :Prologue :l. 65-80 : pp. 158-159, l. 99-116 : p. 212,III. Lou Rèi :l. 260-264 : p. 72,l. 265-272 : p. 110,l. 274-310 : p. 111,l. 299-303 : p. 72,l. 499-512 : p. 143,V. La Mourgo :l. 89-128 : pp. 73-74l. 420-425 : p. 132,VI. L’Ange :l. 11-40 : p. 124,l. 147-152, 155-156, 201-210 : p. 194,VI. L’Ange (cont.) :l. 345-369 : p. 206,
VII. Lou Diable :l. 375-386 : pp. 109-110.211-212. [Cant VI, l.357-369] : Rob Lyle, p. 41, 1953.385. [beginning of Cant I : Lou Baron, l. 1-14] :M. - C. Coste-<strong>Rixte</strong>, May 1996.Lis Oulivado :[Reference work : Pierre Rollet ed. Edicioun Ramoun Berenguié :Barcelona, 1971] :“Lou Parangoun” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :stanzas 1-5 : p. 186,stanza 2, l. 1-2 : p. 91,stanza 11 : p. 186,stanza 12 : p. 187.211-212. Rob Lyle, 1953 :l. 6-10, l. 21-30, l. 51-55 : pp. 55-56.“La Trevanço” :191. [last two stanzas] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 154, 1937.“La Respelido” :191. [first two stanzas] : C. M. Girdlestone, p. 180, 1937.“Inne Gregau” :294. Hymn of Hellas. Arthur Creedy, 1988.“Lou Mirage” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :stanzas 1, 4 : p. 199,stanzas 5, 9, 11, and last line : p. 200.“A Evo” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, 1937 :stanzas 1, 3, 5-7 : pp. 99-100.211-212. Rob Lyle, pp. 54-55, 1953.“Au Coumandant Marchand quand desbarquè à Marsiho, de retour de Fashoda” :191. C. M. Girdlestone, p. 168, 1937.
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