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Lytton, Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl of. To Robert Browning. Holograph poem, [1854]
De la Ramee, Louise. Florence: 1321-1889. Holograph poem. In memory of Robert Browning, [1890 Jan. 11]
"Sipping grog one day at sea"
"How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix", [Stanzas 9-10]
In memoriam Johannis Conington. Holograph copy of the last 14 lines of "A grammarian's funeral", [1869 Nov. 1]
Holograph notes, headed "Wordsworth"
"God bless my own Ba", [1861 July]
Epps. Holograph, [1886 Jan. 6]
Autograph material, miscellaneous, [1887 May 14]
Nos. 821 to 835 Broadway, between Twelfth And Thirteenth Streets.
"And as I wandered by those happy shores"
Trombe pifeari, tuba et barbiton, servitor, dell'imbasciatori, orator famuli. [Inscribed at bottom]
Interview with Patti LuPone
Bronze doors for The Ark, Temple Emanuel, New York: Gift of Jacob H. Schiff, Esq. Executed by the Tiffany Studios, New York
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - III, page 65
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - IV, [Page 99]
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - V, page 112
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - VI, page 198
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - VI, page 199
Clay sketches for the Calais monument, opp. page 204
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - VII, page 223
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - VII, page 224
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - VIII, page 249
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - IX, page 260
Auguste Rodin, Sculptor. - IX, page 262
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