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            <title>On the Portrait of Mrs. Maher</title>
            
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                  <forename>Camilla Dufour</forename>
                  <surname>Crosland (née Toulmin)</surname>
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                  <forename>Nicholas Joseph</forename>
                  <surname>Crowley</surname>
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            <publisher>University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Victoria, BC, Canada</pubPlace>
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               <p>In the public domain</p>
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            <note>Poem signed <q>Mrs. Newton Crosland, Late Camilla Toulmin.</q> (AC)</note>
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               <title level="j">The Keepsake</title>
               <biblScope unit="volume">1849</biblScope>
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                     <incipit>The olden theme, yet ever new</incipit>
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