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'The hare is running races in her mirth' Poems from Wordsworth
Printmaker: Moore, Thomas Sturge
Method of acquisition: Given (1913-12) by Moore, Thomas Sturge
Illustration to Vale Press "Poems from Wordsworth"
Rubbed proof in brown ink
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paper
Image
Height 47 mm
Width 94 mm
Sheet
Height 66 mm
Width 111 mm
Accession number: P.9935-R
Primary reference Number: 156383
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