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- 1797-1811, 1833. (Creation)
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1 vol. (49 ff.)
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Volume of manuscript poems, 1797-1811, many of them written by William Gore in imitation of classical writers on wine, friendship, emotions and themes of pathos; a composition entitled The Prisoner, a comic Epithalaminum of Capt. Sober...., a Parody of Moore 's Vale of Ovoca and Lines Written at Bangor on the subject of solace in nature, 1811. The remainder include To [William Gore] on his leaving Ireland, 1805; With a Wax Doll to a Child by Eliza Gore; To a Lady....Weeping Over a Few Withered Violets and The Myrtle Leaf by P. Crampton; an Impromptu on the love of Eliza [Gore] for Thomas Moore; copies of works by Sir Carr Scrope, Sir William Jones and unidentified authors on similar romantic themes; and epitaphs.
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Enclosures: three loose pages on similar themes.
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Contents and authors listed at back of volume.
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Preferred citation: PQH1/10.
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- Crampton, Philip, Sir, 1777-1858. (Subject)