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            <title>“Morning.” (Spenserian Sonnet)</title>
            
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                  <forename>V. Fenton</forename>
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            <publisher>University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Victoria, BC, Canada</pubPlace>
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            <note>Page images kindly supplied by the University of Roehampton, Foyle Special Collections and Archives. (SP)</note>
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                     <incipit>Swift down the sky hurries the pale, sham’d moon</incipit>
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