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POEMS ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED. 
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LONDON. 
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A Ms. of Swinburne’s “The Gar¬ 
den of Proserpine” is a treasure 
for the poetry lover. Anderson 
Galleries 
HONOR. 
By the late Famous and Learned An¬ 
tiquary John Selden of the In¬ 
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With Additions and Amendmcrts by the Author. 
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The title page of Leigh Hunt’s 
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to John Keats 
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him 
This is the first page of an un¬ 
published ' Ms. on Divorce by 
Coleridge. Courtesy of The An¬ 
derson Galleries 
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nishes this page from “The Seven 
Days” by the English mystic 
poet and artist, Blake 
The first draft of “Lines On See¬ 
ing a Lock of Milton’s Hair” in 
the handwriting of John Keats 
himself 
