(Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881, Dean of Westminster from 1864)]
Printed Poem
Titled Lines written on the Recovery of Prince Leopold from his severe illness in February 1875 with a manuscript title at the head The Untravelled Traveller, starting When brothers part for manhood's race, / And gladly seek from year to year, / From scene to scene, from place to place, / the wonders of each opening sphere, / Is there no venturous path in store, / To undiscovered haunt or shore, / For him whom Fate forbade to roam, / The untravelled traveller at home?... with a further seven verses on 3 sides 4to., no place, no date but