Yes, you can copy an old bios from a different system and specify the
path you placed to it like [1].

It depends on how you want to resolve this special very outdated guest.
As an alternative I might consider setting up a Xenial LXD container and 
granting it the few extra permissions it needs to run KVM. From there 
virsh/virt-manager or whatever you use can talk to the libvirt in the container 
and it can stay old as long as xenial is supported.

[1]: https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsOSBIOS

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