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Poems

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

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Copy of MS poem of Thomas Moore, Dear Harp of my country, c.1844

Copy of MS poem of Thomas Moore, "Dear Harp of my Country! in darkness I found thee", dated between 4 Sep 1844 and 31 Dec 1863.Along the lower edge of the album page, written in ink, the image is captioned "Fac simile [sic] of the Bard of Erin". To the right of this, written in pencil in a different hand, are words to the effect of "'waked' in [?] version is 'touched' ([?])".The reverse of the album leaf is blank.
Shelfmark: MS. 21088 photogr. 2, item 30
Extents: 1 item
Dates: c.1844
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Poems by Abraham Cowley, with later articles, notes and correspondence of J.H.A. Sparrow, 1642-3, 1983

Comprises: (fols. 1-4) Abraham Cowley's A Satyre Against Seperatists, or, the Conviction of Chamber-Preachers, and other Chismatickes contrary to the discipline of this our Protestant Profession; (London 1642) (fols. 5-12) Abraham Cowley's 'The Puritan & the Papist. A Satyre', beg. 'See two rude waves by stormes together throwne', inscribed on (fol. 5)…
Shelfmark: MS. Don. d. 209
Extents: 70 Leaves
Dates: 1642-3, 1983