Palestine : autograph poem, [ca. 1803?].

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Palestine : autograph poem, [ca. 1803?].

A heavily revised working draft of the poem. Written on the rectos and with corrections and additions on most of the versos of 18 leaves, which are watermarked 1794.

1 item (18 p.) ; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8030913

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