3932. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 14 December 1822
Endorsement: 14. Decr. 1822.
MS: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, MS. Eng. lett. c. 26. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
I send the Ode
for your perusal – & you may transmit it to Sirius for his, – to be by him sealed & sent to its designation. – For a holydays task I am not dissatisfied with it. And when those which I have by me shall one <one day> be added to those already published,
– & printed in due order, they will do me no discredit.
Carlisle’s prescription seems to me likely to be useful. When they tell you that your deafness is nervous, I am inclined to think there is some meaning in that indefinite word, because you hear very much better when tête-a tête than in company.
Your new office
I hope brings with it change of business rather than increase of it. It is not I hope of so dignified a nature, that sneezing must be stiffled in your apartments. It would be a pity if Woodford
should not again have to
Mark the year & mark the day
When Thames shall echo with dismay
The sneeze that thro the Exchequers roofs shall ring, -
Sneeze of the high voiced Poet to the King
– I wish I could send one in a frank, but tho that cannot be I can say
God bless you –
& so farewell
RS.
Keswick 14 Dec. 1822.