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 Foliation  | 
 Title or Description  | 
 First Line of Poem  | 
 Poem #  | 
 Hand  | 
 Material(s) used  | 
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 Inside back cover  | 
 Last Moments of Lord Sydenham  | 
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 Insert 7a loose sheet (1)  | 
 Lines to Dora H. [Version A] Signed June 1835 Elizabeth Hutchinson  | 
 “No fairy pen wherewith to write”  | 
 EH  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 7b  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “E’ver flowed in fancy’s theme”  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 7c  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “Dost nurture joy and pious trust”  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 8a (2)  | 
 Lines to Dora H. [Version B of “Lines to Dora H.”], pasted to 1r  | 
 “No fairy pen wherewith to write”  | 
 EH  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 8b  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “A half blow rose of vermeil hue”  | 
 EH  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 8c  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “The sky the clouds the gleaming showers”  | 
 EH  | 
 Ink  | 
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 1r (3)  | 
 Liking & Loving [Version C of “Loving & Liking”]  | 
 Say not you love a roasted fowl  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 9 (4)  | 
 Cont’d, pasted to 1r  | 
 “There’s more in words that I can teach”  | 
 
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 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 10 (5)  | 
 Cont’d, pasted to 1r  | 
 “Nor blush if e’er that heart be stealing”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 1v  | 
 Cont’d, pasted to 1r  | 
 “Long may you love your pensioner mouse”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 11 (6)  | 
 Cont’d., pasted to 1v  | 
 “That deadly foe of mouse and rat”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 Insert 12 (7)  | 
 Cont’d., pasted to 1v  | 
 “That store the mind, the memory feed”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 2r  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “And when the bird with scarlet breast”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink and pencil  | 
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 2r  | 
 Miss Barker’s “White Salve” and “Drawing salve”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 2v  | 
 Newspaper clippings: “An Effectual Cure for the Cholera”  | 
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 Pencil  | 
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 3r  | 
 Chatsworth! how strange a contrast doth the pride  | 
 “Chatsworth! how strange a contrast doth the pride”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink and pencil  | 
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 3v  | 
 Route copied from Mr Elwood’s overland journey to India  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 4r  | 
 To Zoe King - Clifton’ Rydal Mount June 17th 1823 Sara Coleridge.  | 
 “Zoe, when first I saw your face”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 4v  | 
 Epitaph on Lord Kolle  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 5r  | 
 Epitaph to the memory of an old and faithful Parishioner of Bremhill - By the Revd. W. L. Bowles  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 5r  | 
 [“To ——” by William Wordsworth]  | 
 “Let other bards of Angels Sing”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 5v  | 
 [Untitled verse by William Wordsworth]  | 
 “True beauty lurs in deep retreat”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 6r  | 
 [Untitled verse by William Wordsworth]  | 
 “Ere with cold beads of midnight dew”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 6v  | 
 Newspaper clipping of “Sonnet” by A. du Vere  | 
 Print; DW  | 
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 7r–12v [8 is stub]  | 
 Extracts from “Forest Scenes & Incidents in the Wilds of North America”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 12v–13r  | 
 Drawings of Garden  | 
 DW  | 
 Pencil  | 
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 13v  | 
 Copied from the “John Bull” of Sunday June 12th 1831 at the request of WW senior.  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 13v  | 
 Extract from a speech of Edmund Burke in the House of Commons - Febry 11th 1780  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 14r  | 
 From a New York Newspaper [rectangle of page is cut from bottom half]  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 14v  | 
 Blank  | 
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 15r  | 
 A Tribute to the Memory of the Revd. John Curwen  | 
 “Yes! Let the poor afflicted soul”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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 15v  | 
 Cont’d.  | 
 “And gaiety & harmless mirth”  | 
 DW  | 
 Ink  | 
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Notes
3. The entirety of 1r has been pasted to a stub. In addition ther are two patches pasted to the recto and two to the verso. [back]
4. Pale duck blue chain lined paper, pasted to folio pasted to 1, 8.5 X 18 cm, written on both sides, patch may be lifted. [back]
5. Cream chain lined paper, pasted to 1, 8.5 X 12.5 cm, written on both sides, patch may be lifted. [back]
6. Pale duck blue chain lined paper, attached to folio to 1, 6 X 17 cm, written on one side, patch may be lifted. [back]
7. Pale duck blue chain lined paper, attached to folio pasted to 1, 17.5 X 18.5 cm, written on one side, patch may be lifted. [back]
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