4045. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 18 July [1823]
Endorsement: 18 July 1823
MS: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, MS. Eng. lett. c. 26. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
I thought I had told you that as my journey had been so long delayed I should probably put it off till the autumn, when I could take up Edith May with me to pay her promised visits in the South. The 16th sheet of my second vol. of this B of the Ch. is on the table, – but I have still three Chapters to write:
& certain it is, whatever may be the cause that I have not the same alacrity in writing as when I was younger. The cold which seizes <fastens upon> me every year at this season sometimes disables, & more often indisposes me for employment. And the only remedy is in a continued course of exercise, – occasioning an expense of time which I can very ill afford.
Your note puts me in fear that Lord Lonsdale may ask me to meet Ld Grenville at Lowther. I can hardly escape a visit thither this year, but I should much rather make it at any other time than when he is there.
The Dog Star owes his appointment
to Sir Wm Knighton, – aided a little perhaps by his having formerly met the King at Lord Ravensworths.
It is taking a high degree in his profession, & I hope he will feel it in his practise, which indeed has lately been much on the increase.
I have just heard that my brother Tom is this day returned. To go in three months from Keswick to the Falls of Niagara & back is pretty quick work.
God bless you
RS.
Keswick. 18 July.