Poems, [188-?].

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Poems, [188-?].

[1] "The piddling pup" [TMs; n.d.]. [2] "In re the Lord Chief Justice" [AMsS, 188-?] Original title reads : In re the Lord Chief Justice Coleridge. Draft of poem, with ms. corrections. At end of text :"This is the handwriting of my father Eugene Field. Eugene Field II. May 8, 1919." [3] "The Welsh rabbit" [2 copies : TMs., and Ms. not in Field's handwriting; n.d.].

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