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              "To Sir Robert Smyth", "What is Love?"
              GB 891 TM-TM/9-TM/9/8-TM/9/8/20 · Dossier · [1790-1840]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              "To Sir Robert Smyth", "What is Love?" "Copy of verses by Thos. Paine for Mr Manning". Handwritten copy of Thomas Paine's poem, "What is Love?" 1 piece, 3 sides

              "Curious billet"
              GB 891 TM-TM/9-TM/9/8-TM/9/8/35 · Dossier · [1790-1840]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              "Curious billet" label given to a verse in French. Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides

              Poetry and Riddles
              GB 891 TM-TM/9-TM/9/8 · Sous-série · [1790-1840]
              Fait partie de Papers of Thomas Manning

              Thomas Manning was a keen amateur poet and had a lifelong interest in riddles. These are draft poems and riddles mainly created by Manning through his adult life. There are also instances of Manning adopting mirror writing.

              The Easter when the sun came out
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/15-ACG/15/1-ACG/15/1/32 · Dossier
              Fait partie de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              Drafts of various poems: The Easter when the sun came out; Where the leaves fall from Hyde Park; Berlin Wall; The Morning and Evening of the Poet; and The finish.

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              American Rhetoric for Scotland
              GB 891 ACG-ACG/15-ACG/15/3-ACG/15/3/12 · Dossier · [1969]
              Fait partie de Papers of Angus C. Graham

              American Rhetoric for Scotland by Anne Stevenson. News-cutting of the Poetry column from Week-end Scotsman, undated.

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