Letter, 1876 Jan. 21, Danes Inn [London] to [A.C.] Swinburne [Holmwood].

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Letter, 1876 Jan. 21, Danes Inn [London] to [A.C.] Swinburne [Holmwood].

Reports acceptance by [Norman] MacColl of a poem [i.e. "A forsaken garden"], comments on other writing, and speaks of possible involvement of Swinburne in a libel suit.

[4] p. on 1 l. Holograph.

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University of Michigan

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