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            <note>Poem included in <title level="a">Miss Baxter and the Rose. A Tale from Two Journals</title> (49-67), which is unsigned; the engraving faces the first page of the story. (SP)</note>
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                     <incipit>Earl Walter hath a gay garden</incipit>
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