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            <title>“Et Sunt Commercia Coeli”</title>
            
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                  <forename>Herbert Percy</forename>
                  <surname>Horne</surname>
                  <name type="displayName">Horne, Herbert P.</name>
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          Metadata research and editing
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            <publisher>University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Victoria, BC, Canada</pubPlace>
            <availability>
               <p>In the public domain</p>
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            <date notAfter="2023" notBefore="2016"/>
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            <note>The illustration, entitled <title level="a">Facsimiles of Two Woodcuts from the Edition of the Hypnerotomachia, published at Venice, 1499,</title> is separated from the poem by a blank page, but is identified as facing the poem in the Table of Contents for Volume 4. (HR)</note>
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               <title level="j">The Century Guild Hobby Horse</title>
               <biblScope unit="volume">4</biblScope>
               <biblScope unit="issue">15</biblScope>
               <biblScope unit="page" from="97" to="97">97</biblScope>
               <date when="1889-07"/>
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                     <incipit>I did not raise mine eyes to hers</incipit>
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               <figDesc>Two-part illustration. In the first part, at the top of the page, a woman kneels next to a man who lies on a tiled floor. The
                  woman holds her arms out at her sides while looking down at the man. The man’s eyes are closed and he holds one hand on his stomach
                  and one hand on his pelvis. There is a piece of cloth underneath his body and his head is held up by a small block. There are three
                  rectangular columns at the right side of the room and an open door in the background. In the second part, at the bottom of the page,
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