POEM in heroic couplets entitled "The Poet's Walk, Sloperton" by G[eorge] F[ield] M[ulvany], painter, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (1854-1869). Beg. "This spot to Genius consecrate ! Her shrine." Preceded (f. 1 b) by a pen-and-ink vign... 19th century

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POEM in heroic couplets entitled "The Poet's Walk, Sloperton" by G[eorge] F[ield] M[ulvany], painter, Director of the National Gallery of Ireland (1854-1869). Beg. "This spot to Genius consecrate ! Her shrine." Preceded (f. 1 b) by a pen-and-ink vign... 19th century

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