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A book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
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Poetry examples for “ms”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Date EW Armel Roy r SW Union & McKinley - et ee ms :
_.Manle-487| Armel Wm K r Farm......... +» Walnug- -
Read full poem →f Sic in the MS. but more probably Sir Ralph Ho-
barty who is the only Master in Chancery, of a name
Read full poem →speak of it, does not exceed a few words ; whilst by many of them it
is wholly unnoticed. The Poem was copied from a MS. in the Col-
lege of Anus, which is certified by Glover, Somerset Herald, to have
Read full poem →edition of the whole works. In his three 4to
vols, he made use of a MS. commonplace
book which afterwards disappeared ; and while
Read full poem →King Lear III, he did bewray
Ms practice, the quartos afford
a comment on the folio by
Read full poem →[455] Dyce has carefully recorded the readings of a MS. copy (_Harl.
MS._ 1836) of the present epigrams. As in most cases the variations are
