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      <value>Twenty-eight autograph letters (some incomplete) by Algernon Charles Swinburne, mostly to Edward Burne-Jones, with some to his wife, one to both. Mostly concern personal matters, movements; some discussion of Swinburne's writings and publications, including 'Essays' (1875), 'Songs of Two Nations' (1875), volume on George Chapman (and comments by Browning) and 1883 collection of songs; discusses development of 'Tristram of Lyonesse', including in one letter 34 lines from that poem (I.10); in letter of January 1, 1888 mentions 'my Tennysonian cryptogram in the 19th Cont[emporar?]y' and two 'tiny poems of mine' in the Fortnightly (I.25). Also included in this part of collection: MS for 'Sairey Gamp's Roundel' (begins: 'A baby's thumb..'), not in Swinburne's hand but with his initials, possibly transcribed by Georgiana Burne-Jones (I.29); a cutting (from an unidentified publication) of 'Vos Deos Laudamus' (subtitled: 'The Tory Journalist's Anthem'), a sequence of three numbered sonnets, speculatively dated 1883 on the basis of a quotation from the Saturday Review which is its epigraph (I.30); cutting from Pall Mall Gazette, July 1 1886: 'When young men yell at me I smile' (subtitled: 'The Apostasy of Mr Algernon C. Swinburne'), a poem of fifteen quatrains; clipping from an unidentified publication quoting a quatrain by Tennyson ('Not he that breaks the dams..'), asterisked, and accompanied at the foot of the page with a parody of these lines in Swinburne's hand ('Not he that damns the breaks..').</value>
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