Manuscripts
Hellas, a lyrical drama: manuscript, 1821, November 1
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Percy Bysshe Shelley notebooks
Manuscripts
Three notebooks kept by Percy Shelley from 1819 to 1822:
mssHM 2111, HM 2176-2177
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Memorabilia regarding Percy Bysshe Shelley's memorial
Manuscripts
There are 8 card photographs in this small group of manuscripts relating to Percy Bysshe Shelley's memorial in Viareggio, Italy. In addition, there is a speech made by Colonel Shelley Leigh Hunt at a public banquet given at Viareggio, on the occasion of the inauguration of the Shelley memorial, September 30, 1894. A list of 10 names is also part of this group, these individuals appear to be part of the inauguration. These items are contained in an incomplete volume with pages 795-800 about the Shelley family.
mssHM 80443 (A-C)
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Easter, 1916 [typescript manuscript]
Manuscripts
The manuscript is the first typed copy of the poem Easter, 1916 by W. B. Yeats. It has handwritten corrections by Yeats.
mssHM 43250

Comoedyes and pastoralls : with their songs, as also one booke of epigrammes by W.P. Esquier ... exscriptum anno salutis 1647. : manuscript, 1647
Manuscripts
William Percy (1575-1648), third son to the Eighth Earl of Northumberland, was an amateur dramatist and poet. Work is a transcription by Percy in 1647 of six of his plays (The Cuck-Queanes and Cuckolds errants, Arabia siticus, the Faery pastorall or Forest of Elves, A country tragaedye in Vacuniam, the Aphodysia and Necromantes), songs and epigrams.
mssHM 4
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The soul of Rouget De Lisle : manuscript
Manuscripts
A signed, autograph manuscript poem; with old tape repairs, originally framed behind glass, now removed. The poem was inspired by an early incident in the First World War; Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle wrote the words and music of "The Marseillaise." This poem was published in "The Man Who Saw and Other Poems Arising Out of the War," London: John Murray, 1917.
mssHM 83395
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The Volunteer's Vision
Manuscripts
This manuscript is a poem written by Dimmick while on board the United States ship "Loo Choo" in the South Pacific Ocean. The poem describes the scene, and speaks, in glowing language, of Dimmick's military involvement as a military volunteer in California. After the poem is a small note from Dimmick addressed to "Friend Pellet", informing him that he is welcome to publish the poem if he is so disposed. Dimmick also asks that a copy of the poem be sent to his wife, and laments that "I have not yet had a single letter from home."
mssHM 4012