Poet Close's New Poem on the Late Awful Fire in His Book Stall, on August 26th, 1875, Bowness, Windermere. ...

Poet Close's New Poem on the Late Awful Fire in His Book Stall, on August 26th, 1875, Bowness, Windermere. ...
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