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  • Rendall, Gerald H. Shakespeare Sonnets and Edward de Vere London: John Murray, 1930.
  • Waugaman, Richard M. "Maniculed Psalms in the de Vere Bible: A New Literary Source for Shakespeare” Brief Chronicles II (2010): 107–17.
  • Waugaman, Richard M. “Sonnet 6 and the First Marked Passage in de Vere’s Bible” Shakespeare Matters 9 (Fall 2010): 15–18.
  • Waugaman, Richard M. “The Sternhold and Hopkins Whole Booke of Psalms: Crucial Evidence for Edward de Vere’s Authorship of the Works of Shakespeare” Brief Chronicles III (2010): 209–30.
  • Waugaman, Richard M. “Titus Andronicus, the Psalms, and Edward de Vere’s Bible” The Oxfordian XIII (2011): 1–17.
  • Waugaman, Richard M. “What’s in a Manicule? The de Vere Psalms as a New Shakespearean Source” Brief Chronicles II (2010): 109–20.

Posted here just in case anyone would have the nerve to want to read such vile and offensive publications on Shakespeare and the Bible. Knitwitted (talk) 17:17, 18 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]