The house of mourning written by Mr. Scott : manuscript poem in autograph of Richard Woodhouse, undated [ca. 1817 or later].

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The house of mourning written by Mr. Scott : manuscript poem in autograph of Richard Woodhouse, undated [ca. 1817 or later].

A manuscript copy of the poem in the autograph of Richard Woodhouse, with edits by him and followed by a line in shorthand.

1 item (1 p.) ; 25.2 cm.

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John Keats was an English poet and literary critic. John Keats, English poet, was born in London, England, on 29 or 31 Oct. 1795. He died of tuberculosis in Italy on 23 Feb. 1821. In 1810, Keats was articled to a surgeon, T. Hammond, in Edmonton for five years. The contract was broken in 1814 or 1815. He then continued his study of surgery in London, entering Guy's Hospital on 2 Oct. 1815. In 1816, Keats became a dresser at Guy's and on 25 July 1816 passed his licentiate at Apothecaries' H...

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Reader for the publishing house of Taylor and Hessey. From the description of Letters : London, to John Taylor, London, 1811-1824. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 27521955 English lawyer and friend of John Keats. From the description of Poems & c by, or relating to, John Keats : autograph title page signed : London, 1818 Nov. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270618110 From the description of Copy of the inscription on John Keats's gravestone :...

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