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                  <forename>George</forename>
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            <publisher>University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project</publisher>
            <pubPlace>Victoria, BC, Canada</pubPlace>
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                     <incipit>Hush, baby, hush! the still dews are falling—</incipit>
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