Tag: To John Hamilton Reynolds

To John Hamilton Reynolds (Burford Bridge, November 22, 1817)

Burford Bridge, November 22, 1817 My dear Reynolds There are two things which tease me here—one of them Cripps, and the other that I cannot go with Tom into Devonshire. However, I hope to do my duty to myself in a week or so; and then I’ll try what I can do for my neighbour—now, …

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To John Hamilton Reynolds (Oxford, September 21th, 1817)

Oxford, Sunday Morn [September 21, 1817]. My dear Reynolds So you are determined to be my mortal foe—draw a Sword at me, and I will forgive—Put a Bullet in my Brain, and I will shake it out as a dew-drop from the Lion’s Mane—put me on a Gridiron, and I will fry with great complacency—but—oh, …

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