3862. Robert Southey to [Isaac D’Israeli], 29 June 1822
Endorsement: 29 June 1822
MS: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, Dep. Hughenden 246/4. ALS; 2p
Previously published: C. L. Cline, ‘The Correspondence of Robert Southey and Isaac D’Israeli’, Review of English Studies, 17.65 (January 1941), 66–67.
I am much obliged to you for your Illustration of the Literary Character,
which is, like all your works, full of interesting matter agreably arranged. Here too you draw from yourself when you enlarge upon the advantages & comforts derived from a love of literature. When you treat of the Calamities & the Quarrels of Authors
you happily write of evils in which you have had no share.
If inclination should ever lead you to the Lakes, I should have great pleasure in showing you my stores. You have seen a great deal of literary men in towns, but, for one class at least, the country is the proper place. You know what Cowley has said
Rura laudamus merito poetae;
Rure floremus; dominoque laurum
Sole gaudentem necat oppidorum
Nubilus aer. (3)
You should look at us in our nests.
Present my compliments to Mrs & Miss D’Israeli,
&
believe me
My dear Sir
with sincere respect
Yrs faithfully
Robert Southey.
Keswick. 29 June. 1822.