'Bothwell': a verse drama by A. C. Swinburne, [1872-1873].1.Synopsis of Act V, Scene III; [1872-1873]. Autograph fair copy, with an addition at the end, written on one side only of two octavo leaves of grey laid paper. No watermark. From the evidenc... 1872-1873

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'Bothwell': a verse drama by A. C. Swinburne, [1872-1873].1.Synopsis of Act V, Scene III; [1872-1873]. Autograph fair copy, with an addition at the end, written on one side only of two octavo leaves of grey laid paper. No watermark. From the evidenc... 1872-1873

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