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Description a detail showing a doecorative element on the title page of "Shelley, a poem, with other writings relating to Shelley, to which is added an essay on the poems of William Blake" (1884) [London] Printed for private cirulation by Chiswick Press:—C. Whittingham and Co., Tooks Court, Chancery Lane.
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