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      <value>Recto: Prose draft, beginning: "This feature of [ ? ] [...]". Further draft, beginning:  "Sallius who says in his Pertuita that there are few things so [ ? ] for elderly gentlemen [...]" Illegible verse fragment. Verso: Prose draft, beginning:  "This is rather more casual. He who then comes his senses sense can't - as on [...]"</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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