File NLW MS 16975i-iiA. - English poetry, etc,

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NLW MS 16975i-iiA.

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English poetry, etc,

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  • 1902. (Creation)

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A small notebook containing transcripts [made by Major Albert-Addams Williams of Llangibby Castle in 1902] of verses entitled 'The Collier's Wedding' and 'Crawshay Bailey's Engine'; and English poems by Oliver Goldsmith, David Garrick, Courtney Melmoth, and W[illiam] Woty, and a copy and English translation of Dr. Samuel Johnson's well-known Latin epitaph to Goldsmith, which is inscribed on his monument in Westminster Abbey. The unnumbered folio at the beginning contains the title of the volume and an index to its contents. Paper; 2 pp. unnumbered; 180x120: unnumbered, pp. 1-44; 152 x 92; marbled paper.

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 16975i-iiA.

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vtls005791130

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ISYSARCHB52

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • Text: NLW MS 16975i-iiA.