Lines addressed to Ada Byron : poem.

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Lines addressed to Ada Byron : poem.

Copy included in an anonymous letter (1865, Aug. 13, Charlestown, Mass.) to the editor of the Atlantic Monthly, prompted by Matthew Arnold's estimate of Byron which appeared in the last issue.

5 p. ; 20 cm.

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