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The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.

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First published in 1919, includes sonnet sequences "The City of the Soul", "The Triad of the Moon" (both written in 1897 while living with Oscar Wilde in Naples), and "To Olive" (addressed to the author's wife, poet Olive Custance), and many other of Douglas' sonnets as well as many of his lyrics.

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M. Secker
Language
English
Pages
125

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Cover of: The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
May 1994, AMS Press
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Cover of: The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.
The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.
1976, AMS Press
in English
Cover of: The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.
Cover of: The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
Cover of: The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.
The collected poems of Lord Alfred Douglas.
1919, Martin Secker
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London

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Library of Congress
PR6007.O86 A3 1919

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Pagination
125, [1] p.
Number of pages
125

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6633763M
LCCN
21006639
OCLC/WorldCat
559283

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