4099. Robert Southey to John Taylor Coleridge, [3 December 1823]
Address: To/ J.T. Coleridge Esqre/ 2. Pump Court/ Temple.
Postmark: 7 NIGHT 7/ 3 DR/ 1823
Endorsements: 1823/ Decr. 4th/ R. Southey. Westminster
MS: British Library, Add MS 47553. ALS; 3p.
Previously published: W. Braekman, ‘Letters by Robert Southey to Sir John Taylor Coleridge’, Studia Germanica Gandensia, 6 (1964), 134–135.
Dating note: The letter’s content and postmark suggest it was written on Wednesday 3 December 1823.
I am much obliged both to you & your brother
for your proposal concerning Eton. But as our present engagements stand – it will I think be more convenient (if we can so arrange it) to go there from Richmond while we are J Mays guests. There will be economy of distance by this means.
I will remember the Professorship, tho with more will I fear than ability to be of any service.
Can you obtain for me Mrs Bills address? I shall be at Greenwich
on Saturday, & it may be better that I should write a few lines to her first, rather than take her, by surprize.
God bless you
RS.
I return to my brothers on Friday. Will you breakfast with me there the next morning? His hour (on account of his Lectures)
is ten, but I am always stirring at eight.
Wednesday afternoon.