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  <dc:title>Papers relating to the illustrated verse work 'Oh dear! What can the matter be?'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Also called 'New Songs of Innocence'. This work is a series of engravings from the 1860s, portraying scenes of crime or violence, with accompanying verses by Causley. 

Includes a series of pictures (mostly from 'Picture Post'), with manuscript notes on the reverse explaining each scene, some printed cards with Causley's verse on the reverse of the picture and eight pages of proofs, combining pictures and verses.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c 1950</dc:date>
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