Autograph manuscript of his poem 'The Wanderer', headed with the Roman numeral "I", comprising 29 lines in three stanzas of thirteen, seven and nine lines respectively, beginning "Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle:/ Upon what man it fall/ In Spring, day-wishing flowers appearing...", and ending "...Lucky with day approaching, with leaning dawn.", one page, on feint-lined paper, creased at folds, dust-staining, slightly browned at edges with light damp stain on left side not affecting text, verso foxed, folio (330 x 205mm.), [1930]
Autograph manuscript of his poem 'The Wanderer', headed with the Roman numeral "I", comprising 29 lines in three stanzas of thirteen, seven and nine lines respectively, beginning "Doom is dark and deeper than any sea-dingle:/ Upon what man it fall/ In Spring, day-wishing flowers appearing...", and ending "...Lucky with day approaching, with leaning dawn.", one page, on feint-lined paper, creased at folds, dust-staining, slightly browned at edges with light damp stain on left side not affecting text, verso foxed, folio (330 x 205mm.), [1930]
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