'Poems and Ballads Second Series'. 'Dedication'; [1878]. Draft of stanzas 1-3, written in blue ink on one side only of one of two leaves of octavo mourning paper, formed by folding a quarto sheet of white laid paper. Watermark 'J Allen & Sons / Super... [1878]

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'Poems and Ballads Second Series'. 'Dedication'; [1878]. Draft of stanzas 1-3, written in blue ink on one side only of one of two leaves of octavo mourning paper, formed by folding a quarto sheet of white laid paper. Watermark 'J Allen & Sons / Super... [1878]

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