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(‎Changed claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): [1] To Mrs. S.F. Williams, president of the | Phillis Wheatley Club of New Orleans | La.: | Dear Friend: [em dash] I affectionately dedicate to | you , this my first volume of defective matter as | a token of my strong regard and esteem | for your estimable character. |)
(‎Changed claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): [2] Thou all the world censure, I shall be | content if I have but pleased you, and feel my- | self rewarded should I see the light of your | approving smile. | Your humble admirer, | Eloise Bibb.)
Property / dedication statement transcription: [2] Thou all the world censure, I shall be | content if I have but pleased you, and feel my- | self rewarded should I see the light of your | approving smile. | Your humble admirer, | Eloise Bibb. / qualifier
 

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collection of poetry by Eloise Bibb
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Poems (1895 Monthly Review Press Edition)
collection of poetry by Eloise Bibb

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    POEMS | [dash] BY [dash] | ELOISE BIBB | [four pinwheels] | 1895 | THE MONTHLY REVIEW PRESS, | 5 PARK SQ., BOSTON, MASS.
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    COPYRIGHT 1895 | BY ELOISE BIBB. | All rights reserved.
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    [1] To Mrs. S.F. Williams, president of the | Phillis Wheatley Club of New Orleans | La.: | Dear Friend: [em dash] I affectionately dedicate to | you , this my first volume of defective matter as | a token of my strong regard and esteem | for your estimable character. |
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    [2] Thou all the world censure, I shall be | content if I have but pleased you, and feel my- | self rewarded should I see the light of your | approving smile. | Your humble admirer, | Eloise Bibb.
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