- NLW MS 6960B
- Ffeil
- 1746-1764, 1793-1810
One of seven volumes containing sermons preached in several Hampshire parishes, 1746-1764 and 1793-1810.
One of seven volumes containing sermons preached in several Hampshire parishes, 1746-1764 and 1793-1810.
One of seven volumes containing sermons preached in several Hampshire parishes, 1746-1764 and 1793-1810.
The Epic of Hades (manuscript)
The original manuscript of The Epic of Hades.
Miscellaneous poems, including 'At Charing Cross', 'In Prison' and 'The Rule of Faith'.
One of three volumes containing autograph manuscripts, a printer's proof and a printed copy of A Vision of Saints.
Poems from Songs of Two Worlds.
A portion of Songs of Britain.
One of four volumes containing original drafts of portions of Songs of Two Worlds, also copies of trial editions of the first and third series containing manuscript corrections by the author.
A student's notebook, 1851-1856.
One of two volumes containing notes on legal cases and rough drafts of abstracts of title.
One of two volumes containing notes on legal cases and rough drafts of abstracts of title.
Papers of Sir Lewis Morris, including original manuscripts, drafts and proof-sheets; poetry; school and university notebooks; tour journal, 1863; press cuttings of reviews; rent-rolls, etc. relating to the Glamorgan estates of Edward Herbert (1583-1648); recipes; copies of legal material; a commonplace book of H. A. Hampton; farm accounts; Carmarthenshire rent accounts; a Bible and Book of Common Prayer belonging to the Morris family; sermons; correspondence.
Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907
The original manuscript of Harvest-Tide.
The original manuscript of Gwen; a drama in monologue.
The original manuscript of Songs Unsung.
Miscellaneous autograph poems, including 'The Fall of Llewelyn'.
One of four volumes containing original drafts of portions of Songs of Two Worlds, also copies of trial editions of the first and third series containing manuscript corrections by the author.
Notes on Greek grammar, philosophy, etc., 1845-1852.
Notes on Herodotus [484-432 B.C.] written at Jesus College, Oxford.
An analysis of the essay on 'The greatness and decline of Venice', which was awarded the Chancellor's Prize at Oxford in 1858.