3819. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 8 April 1822
Address: To/ G. C. B.
Seal: [partial] red wax
MS: Department of Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester, Robert Southey Papers A.S727. ALS; 3p.
Unpublished.
If your deafness depends upon the general state of your nervous system, I verily believe that a few weeks of mountain air would be the best remedy for it. Come you must & will, but do not spoil your holyday by splitting it. Go to Bowles next year, or at any other time.
Your account of Hawker
pleases me so much that I could find in my heart to sing him the song which I send him. You must inform him that it was written to be sung by myself, I am afraid he will have a very inadequate notion of its merit unless x you can explain to him how admirably it is adapted to my execution.
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RS.
Apr. 8. 1822.
I inclose a letter for Allan Cunningham to thank him for his volume.
There is a great deal of true poetry in it.