Parodies by A. C. Swinburne of the poetry of Robert Browning. Autograph drafts and fair copies. Ashley Library Catalogue, vi, pp. 154-155. As follows:―1.'Seriera', a parody of 'Wanting is―What?', the first poem in Jocoseria, 1883; [1883?].a.Draft, ... 1882-1901
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