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The poetical works of John Scott, esq.
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London : J. Buckland,
1782
Main Author
: John Scott
"Part of illustrative matter engraved by William Blake."
HC and SC copies
The poetical works of John Scott, esq.
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London: Printed for A. Cleugh, and J. Dolfee, 1795
2nd edition
HC copy
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