So!
So!!
So!!!
So!!!!
So!!!!!
So Mr Grosvenor Charles
Bedford – there are to be Cabinets [1]
among my friends – & I am not to be of the Cabinet
Council! – And there are to be Authors among my friends –
& I am not to have a presentation copy! & there are
to be secrets & slights, & neglects, &
incivilities & I am not to be affronted. Mr Grosvenor Charles Bedford. – Mr Grosvenor Charles Bedford but I will be
affronted in the first place. Zounds! And I will have a
presentation copy Mr Grosvenor Charles
Bedford, or else – you Mr Upholsterer
<or Joiner,> or Cabinet-Maker – or else – or else [2] –
Are not you now a pretty fellow – a formosus
homo [3] – a
καλος άυήρ [4]
– & aye & a gallows άυήρ [5] to
serve me such a trick? but give me leave to tell you Mr Bedford that the secrets of Cabinets
are not so inscrutable as you Cabinet Ministers may suppose.
The secrets of Mr Addingtons [6] Cabinet get
abroad, & the proceedings of Mr
Bonapartes [7] Cabinet get
into the newspapers & there are ways & means whereby
the secrets of Mr Bedfords Cabinet reach
the ears of Mr Bedfords friends.
My address is No
12. St Jamess Place. Kingsdown. Bristol. & the
Bristol Coaches all call at the White Horse Cellar.
Piccadilly, & will safely convey the numbers of the
Cabinet to
Sir
yr very humble Servant
Robert Southey.
June 9
th. 1803.
Notes
* Address: Grosvenor Charles Bedford
Esqr/ 28 Gerrard Street./ Soho/
London./ Single
Postmarks: BRISTOL/ JUN 9 1803; B/
JUN 10/ 1803
Endorsement: 9 June 1803
MS:
Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Lett. c. 23
Previously
published: John Wood Warter (ed.), Selections
from the Letters of Robert Southey, 4 vols
(London, 1856), I, p. 218. BACK
[1] Probably an anonymous publication by
Bedford. It could be connected to the short-lived
periodical The Cabinet (1803). BACK
[2] or else: Written in
larger letters. BACK
[3] The Latin
translates as ‘Handsome fellow’. BACK
[5] The Greek translates as ‘Man’. BACK
[6] Henry Addington, Viscount
Sidmouth (1757-1844; DNB), Prime Minister
1801-1804, Home Secretary 1812-1822. BACK
[7] Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821, First Consul 1799-1804,
Emperor of the French 1804-1814). BACK