'Poems and Ballads Third Series' by A. C. Swinburne; [1885?-1889].1.'To a Seamew'; 1886. Early draft of stanzas 4-8, l. 1, and 13-15, written on one side only of one folio leaf of blue laid paper (f. 126) and on both sides of another (f. 127). No wa... 1884-1889
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