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R./18.15/4
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Miscellaneous verses not in Whewell's hand
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- [19th cent.] (Creation)
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14 sheets, 4 folded sheets
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Accompanied by a list by Isaac Todhunter of poetry not in Whewell's handwriting or not identified as written by him. Includes printed poems, a clipping headed "For the Lancaster Gazette. Melancholy", another poem tentatively identified by Todhunter as by Martha Statter, beginning "We wish thee joy as pure and bright", a poem headed "Darwin on Species", with other poems, and riddles, including a rhyming "Imaginary conversation between a Freshman & Messrs. Herschell & Whewell". Two of the riddles carry later initials in pencil C. W., Cordelia Whewell? A copy of a poem by Jakob Lenz, "Die Liebe auf dem Lande" may have originally accompanied a letter from Eduard Wilke dated 31 Mar. 1853 [Add.MS.a.81/415].
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- Todhunter, Isaac (1820-1884), mathematician and historian of mathematics (Subject)
- Statter, Martha (1799-1863) sister of William Whewell (Subject)
- Whewell, Cordelia (1803-1855), wife of William Whewell (Subject)
- Herschel, Sir John Frederick William (1792-1871) 1st Baronet, mathematician and astronomer (Subject)
- Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882), naturalist, geologist, and originator of the theory of natural selection (Subject)
- Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhard (1751-1792) dramatist (Subject)