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A collection of pieces in prose and verse : selected from the most approved authors, 1790-1792.

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
1 v. (252 p.) ;
Manuscript, in a single calligraphic hand, containing a large selection of mostly 18th-century poetry, including verses by Pope, Swift, Finch, Cowper, Garrick, Goldsmith, Gay, Gray, and Crabbe. Other items include "A Retrospective View of Ireland" by Hugh Mulligan; "Mary, Queen of Scots, A History" from The Lady's Magazine, 1791; "Lubin & Emeline, or, Valentine's Day;" and "Yarico the Faithful American."

Seymour family papers, 1711-1978 (inclusive), 1870-1945 (bulk).

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
51 linear ft. (126 boxes, 1 folio)
This collection is made up of the papers of ten individual members and six branches of the Seymour family: the Day family, Parsons-Dean families, Watkins-Law families, Leggett-Seymour-Doolittle families, St. John family, and Howard family. The largest sections are those of Thomas Day Seymour, Charles Seymour (1885-1963), and Charles Seymour, Jr. The collection represents six generations of an intellectually and socially prominent family and through correspondence and diaries offers detailed evidence on social life and customs in New Haven, Hartford and nineteenth-century Ohio.

Alyse Gregory papers, 1888-1982 (bulk 1939-1967).

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
33.41 linear ft. (78 boxes) + 1 portfolio.
The collection documents Gregory's literary friendships and personal relationships, particularly with Llewelyn Powys, his siblings and the Powys circle, colleagues associated with The Dial, and the Gregory family; her writing and intellectual interests; and her efforts to edit her diaries and correspondence and those of Llewelyn Powys.

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