Mounted photograph with portrait of man, perhaps A. S. F. Gow
- GOW/A/2/6/1/u
- Pièce
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Fait partie de Papers of A. S. F. Gow
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Mounted photograph with portrait of man, perhaps A. S. F. Gow
Fait partie de Papers of A. S. F. Gow
Fait partie de Crewe Manuscripts
‘Paris le [blank] 1820.’ is printed on the back. The reference in the note is to Barbier’s Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymyes et pseudonymes, 2nd ed. (1824), iii. 455.
Mounted photograph with portrait of man
Fait partie de Papers of A. S. F. Gow
Mounted photograph in folded card labelled 'To Andrew from Harry... Photograph of HG [?]'
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Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
Letter from E. H. Barker to F. T. Maxon
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Photograph of the Earl and Countess of Crawford and Balcarres
Fait partie de Papers of A. S. F. Gow
Photograph of young man in military uniform
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Fait partie de Crewe Manuscripts
Subscribed ‘Notedia Doanti’.
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‘A Letter to Julian.’ Author unknown.
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First line: ‘Dear Friend, I fain wou’d try once more’.
‘Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey’s Ghost.’ Author unknown. [1679.]
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First line: ‘It hap’n’d in the twilight of the day’.
‘A Dialogue, Between K. and D.’ Author unknown. [1678.]
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First line: ‘Uds Life we’re undon’. The British Library copy (Add. MS 34362, ff. 55r–56r) is headed ‘A dialogue between King and Duke 1678’.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
‘A Gentle Ballad, Call’d Lamentable Lory.’ Author unknown. [1684.]
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Heading continues: ‘To the Tune of Youth, Youth, etc.’ First line: ‘The Youth was belov’d in the Spring of his life’. ‘Lory’ was the nickname of Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester. For the date see Macaulay’s History of England, i. 371 n.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
‘The Female Laureat.’ Author unknown.
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First line: ‘If Affra’s worth were needful to be Shown’. The subject of the poem is Aphra Behn.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
(Greg has written ‘ass!’ by one line.)
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The year has been altered from ‘1577’.
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First line: ‘We read in Prophane, and Sacred Records’.
‘The true Englishman.’ Author unknown. [1686.]
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First line: ‘Curs’d be the timerous Fool, whose feeble mind’.
‘On Garroway.’ Author unknown. [1671.]
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First line: ‘Unto my aid I wou’d som Painter Call’. The poem appears to have been occasioned by William Garway’s appointment as Commissioner of Customs in 1671.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
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Heading continues: ‘ To the Tune of Sir Roger Martin.’ First line: ‘There’s Sunder-land the Tory’.
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Walter Greg (W. W. Greg)
‘Satyr in it’s own Colors.’ Author unknown.
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First line: ‘Since Satyr is the only thing that’s writ’.