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Original paragraph in
The Telegraph - Thursday, May 23, 1895
The Telegraph - Thursday, May 23, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Chicago Eagle - Saturday, July 13, 1895
The Chicago Eagle - Saturday, July 13, 1895
Difference
Mrs. Oscar Wilde, when Browning was calling on her at one of her Sunday afternoons, asked him to write something in her autograph album,
wherein many famous people had written. "With pleasure," said Browning, and wrote - "From a poet to a poem."
Mrs. Oscar Wilde, when Browning was calling on her at one of her Sunday afternoons, asked him to write something in her autograph
album, wherein many famous people had written. "With pleasure," said Browning, and wrote: "From a poet to a poem."