3779. Robert Southey to John Rickman, 6 January 1822
Address: To/ J Rickman Esqre
Endorsement: RS to JR 6 Janry/ 1822
MS: Huntington Library, RS 419. ALS; 3p.
Previously published: John Wood Warter (ed.), Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey, 4 vols (London, 1856), III, p. 293.
Note on MS: This letter originally enclosed Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 6 January 1822, Letter 3778. This was left unsealed to allow Rickman to read Southey’s letter to the Editor of the Courier, 5 January 1822, Letter 3776, which was itself enclosed in the letter to Bedford.
I send the inclosure open,
that you may see in what manner I have dealt with Lord Byron, – who may now properly be called the Avenger of Abel.
You have I hope seen his attack. If he returns to it, I have more stones from the brook, & my aim is sure.
There are works of his come over for publication which are so bad (even after D Juan) that Murray will not touch them.
This I hear from Gifford. If need be I shall have a grand opportunity of attacking the rascally press in his person.
Many new years & happy ones to you & yours God bless you
RS.
6 Jany. 1822.
This will follow you I suppose into Sussex – but time is of no consequence. His attack has been published in our Broughamite papers.
They I suppose will not insert my reply, – but I will take care that his attack shall appear in the opposite paper with it, having as much to gain by bringing them together as he has to lose.