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      <value>Recto: Prose draft, beginning: "There is nothing which delights me so much as the acurate ingenuity [...]" Additional jottings in ink and pencil. Verso: Prose draft, beginning:  "Imagine to yourself (says Camerarius in the 81st chapter of his 2nd Cant) Imagine to yourselves a large chapel filled with hundreds of unfortunate [...]"</value>
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          <value>Dating is conjectural. As some of the transcribed poems were published in The Poetical Works of the Late Thomas Little, Esq. (1801), it is assumed that all materials in the present manuscript predate that collection. The earliest date is given by Moore's first published poem (1792).</value>
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  <summary_title>Prose: "There is nothing which delights..."</summary_title>
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    <value>Prose: "There is nothing which delights..."</value>
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