[Poems], [mid 19th century].

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[Poems], [mid 19th century].

Manuscript, in two hands, including that of John Payne Collier, of a section of the printer's copy for Collier's reprint of Richard Tottell's 16th century work, Miscellany. Pages 38-45 are written and signed by Collier.

1 v. (45 p.) ; 25 x 20 cm.

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