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Poems, Sacred And Moral.

Poems, Sacred And Moral.

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Poems, Sacred And Moral.

by Gisborne, Thomas

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Name on fly, otherwise a fine copy. With the half-title and page of ads. Illustrated by 6 engravings. Originally published in 1798. Contains an Ode "The Dying Indian" based on an extract from Carver's Travels in North America. "The then unenclosed Needwood Forest (in Staffordshire) was to Gisborne what Selborne was to Gilbert White, and enjoyment of natural scenery is impressed in Poems modelled chiefly upon Cowper". Leslie Stephen in the DNB.

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Jennie Gottschalk US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
1572
Title
Poems, Sacred And Moral.
Author
Gisborne, Thomas
Format/Binding
Contemporary full calf.
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Edition
Third Edition
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1803
Weight
0.00 lbs
Size
12mo

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