This tortoise shell clasped dance card contains seven ivory sheets, with portraits of both Shelley and of Byron. There is also a sheet depicting two trumpets, two doves and leaves with the following sentiment: “Affection will not let me / Believe thou canst forget me,” dated 25 November 1829. Additionally, there is a poem printed on one sheet which begins: “Thou art bound for wealth and fame / Over the wine and stormy sea.” The poem is dedicated to either a “Thomas Frame” or “Thomas Fraine”, a name rhymed with both “fame” and “thine”, and is dated 1832. The identity of the unnamed Romantic poetess to whom this dance card belonged is unknown (could it be Claire Clairmont or Mary Shelley?) and will hopefully one day be discovered.