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Berg Collection, New York Public Library. Previously published: Kenneth Curry (ed.), New Letters of Robert Southey, 2 vols (London and New York, 1965), I, pp. 245-247.
These letters were edited with the assistance of Carol Bolton, Tim Fulford and Ian Packer
For permission to publish the text of MSS in their possession, the editor wishes to thank the Beinecke Rare Books and Manuscript Library, Yale University; Berg Collection of English and American Literature, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations; the Bodleian Library Oxford University; the British Library; Boston Public Library; the Syndics of Cambridge University Library; the Syndics of the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge; Haverford College, Connecticut; the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; the Hornby Library, Liverpool Libraries and Information Services; the Houghton Library, Harvard University; the John Rylands Library, Manchester; the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas; Luton Museum (Bedfordshire County Council); Massachusetts Historical Society; McGill University Library; the National Library of Scotland; the Newberry Library, Chicago; the New York Public Library (Pforzheimer Collections); the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York; the Public Record Offices of Bedford, Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds) and Northumberland, the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge; the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne; the Trustees of the William Salt Library, Stafford, the Wisbech and Fenland Museum; the University of Virginia Library.
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Your absence from Burton during Rickmans short stay there was unlucky. he has desired me to write to his father,
My Mother would have the beds & bedding reserved.
bedsteads & all else to be sold. the books & boxes of linen should be packed for travelling – & the prints – the two of
Niobe
I sent the keys some ten days ago with the Anthologyxxxxx be packed with the other books
Alas the Squire.
Thalaba is some two months old. it is Longmans property – that
is the first edition, so that his interest is as much concerned as mine in the sale. its general reception I cannot prognosticate – but
from all the tidings that reach me in my own circle it is liked as I could wish. certainly it is very very superiour to all my other
books. have you seen Cottles Alfred?
Davy, whom you know by name as my friend, & as the rising pride of his
country, is removed to the Royal Institute. with a good salary – where he will equally serve himself & the public.in will one day be immersed in the mud & mire of methodism. poor Amos
Cottle! I miss him – he was a pleasant companion, & a man whose knowledge & powers were daily increasing.
When next you write direct to me at Coleridges, Keswic,
Cumberland. We depart about Thursday next. pay yourself from the produce of the furniture – the residue remit to my mother – directing to Mr. [MS
torn]anvers – Kingsdown. an I shall still
remain your debtor – & that [MS obscured] way not easily discharged – for much hospitability – & many unforgettable acts of
friendliness. to your motherr Coleman