4040. Robert Southey to Henry Herbert Southey, 9 July 1823
Address: To/ Dr Southey/ Queen Anne Street/ Cavendish Square/ London
Stamped: KESWICK/ 298
Postmark: E/ 12 JY 12/ 1823
Seal: red wax; design illegible
MS: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, MS. Don. d. 4. ALS; 3p.
Unpublished.
The question about the Royal Society of Lit. does not require a moments deliberation, the offer carrying with it little profit & less credit.
It is pitiable to think that when an Academy upon a proper footing might be serviceable to literature & honourable to the country & to the persons connected with it such a petty paltry asinine scheme as this appears to be should have been brought forward, the material effect of which must be to bring the name of an Academy into contempt.
There is news of Tom.
Sarah received a letter yesterday from the daughter of her Quebec cousin,
saying that he had arrived safely & after staying with them three days had embarked in the steam packet for Montreal. This letter contains an ugly opinion of Mr Bell, that he was glad Capt S. had not brought out his family,
as he would now have leisure to travel thro the country, & judge for himself, how far it would conduce to their permanent happiness to bring them there. I was sorry also to observe that the letter expressed no pleasure at the prospect of seeing her, tho friendly enough in other respects. But one of xx two things is plain. Either these Bells believe that Tom will give up the plan of emigration in disgust, when he sees the country; – or Sarah has calculated upon more kindness in fractional cousinship than she is likely to find.
I went up Skiddaw last week & on the following day had a considerable haemorrhoidal discharge which xx left behind it a troublesome collection of haemorrhoids, – not a return of my old complaint. They surprized me so severely yesterday during a walk that I almost fear to repeat the experiment.
EMay is recovering from a bilious attack which will leave her much reduced in strength: I shall probably delay my departure now till the middle of autumn, for the sake of taking her with me.
You had better send my letters in an official frank thro Wynn. And the parcels by Murray when he may have anything to send, which ought to be now with the Number just published,
unless it be on the road.
I have written three Inscriptions for the Caledonian Canal
– which if you would like to see them before they get into print (Heaven knows when) EMay shall copy for you. One states the nature & purport of the work – a second the features & difficulties of it, & the third is in honour of the architect, – who deserves all the honour that can be paid him
Tho physic has not cured my cold, it seems to have rendered it less violent. It is still bad enough at times.
Keswick returns, as well it may
The echo of that sneeze –
And folks at Portinscale may say
God bless him, – if they please.
<this is a true poem & you will understand its merit.>
God bless you
RS.