Bound book of poems, annotated 1795-1796

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Bound book of poems, annotated 1795-1796

Bound book of poems, annotated. Fair copy (holograph?) made apparently to present to the dedicatee, "Madame la Comtesse Blanche Uggeri de la Somaglia" (Somaglia, Bianca Uggeri Capece della, 17143-1822, of Piacenza)Social verses with semi biographical notes on the Parisians who inspired them and their own poems. Some political allusions.

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Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771

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