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RARE COPIES OF WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE EXHIBITED

First Editions of "Christabel", "Kubla Khan" and other Poems on View in Memorial Room of Widener Library

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A collection of rare copies of various works of Coleridge and Words worth is now on exhibit in the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Room of the Widener Library. The collection includes first edition copies of "Kubla Klan", "Christabel", "The Frlend", and "Remorse"; the title page of "Remorse" is covered with writing in the author's hand. In addition there is a page from Coleridge's note book containing recipes for making home-brew.

In the Words worth case are first editions of "An Evening Walk" and "The White Doc of Rylstone" and the manuscript of "The Stone Pine of Monte Mario". There is also the notebook in which Words worth kept account of the books which he lent from his library.

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