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  <dc:title>Booklet `Presented to G A Gell by W Gell being by him purchased from Lady Eleanor Butler and Miss Ponsonby of Llangollen [the Ladies of Llangollen] for an old song'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sketch of urn and flowers [by William Gell] `The Birthday Ode - a Piscatory Poem'; `Albion - a Poem': Awake my muse and let a noble rage/Adorn a Dryden's or a Pocock's page .......
So boys at school though flogg'd for ABC/Look pleased as pipers over cakes and tea/And though we prick our fingers with the briar/
We should steal gooseberries through flames or fire'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>nd early 19th cent</dc:date>
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