ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE: roundel 'Rondeau des Anonymes'; [1883?]. Autograph draft, with many revisions and two discarded lines, written on both sides of a leaf of white laid paper. English, except for the title. The present manuscript varies in on... [1883?]

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ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE: roundel 'Rondeau des Anonymes'; [1883?]. Autograph draft, with many revisions and two discarded lines, written on both sides of a leaf of white laid paper. English, except for the title. The present manuscript varies in on... [1883?]

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