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<p>Bodleian
                        Library, MS Eng. Lett. c.
                    23.  Not previously published.</p>
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<head>402. Robert Southey to <ref target="people.html#BedfordGrosvenorCharles">Grosvenor
                        Charles Bedford</ref>, <date when="1799-04-27">27 April
                        1799</date>
<note place="foot" resp="editors" type="headnote">Address: To/ Grosvenor Charles Bedford
                            Esq<hi rend="sup">r</hi>/ Exchequer/ London/
                        Single<lb/>Postmarks: [partial] BR/ AP; B/AP/ 29/
                        99<lb/>Endorsement: 27 April. 1799<lb/>MS: Bodleian
                        Library, MS Eng. Lett. c.
                    23<lb/>Unpublished.</note>
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<salute>My dear Grosvenor</salute>
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<p rend="indent1">
<ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Tom</ref> &amp; I
                    expect to be in town together to breakfast on Tuesday
                    morning, at the Saracens head, Friday Street, Cheapside<note n="1" place="foot" resp="editors">An inn in
                        London.</note>
<del rend="strikethrough">Side</del>. I will call at the
                        Exchequer<note n="2" place="foot" resp="editors">Bedford’s place of work.</note> as near one as I can.
                    before that time we shall have made our arrangements. <ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Tom</ref> expects to
                    stay in London but a few days. if <ref target="people.html#BurnettGeorge">Burnett</ref> will
                    walk with me I shall eat my dinners<note n="3" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey was still – nominally – studying
                        law. He needed to dine at Gray’s Inn in order to fulfil
                        the terms of his legal studies.</note> &amp; walk off.
                        <ref target="people.html#BurnettGeorge">Burnett</ref>
                    arrives in town from <ref target="places.html#Yarmouth">Yarmouth</ref> at the same time with us. if he will not
                    ramble &amp; you have a bed at <ref target="places.html#Brixton">Brixton</ref> I will buy a
                    Dutch Grammar &amp; study Jacob Cats.<note n="4" place="foot" resp="editors">The Dutch statesman and
                        poet, Jacob Cats (1577–1660).</note> with my present
                    feelings – it is almost ten o clock &amp; I am tired hand
                    &amp; foot with walking &amp; reviewing – I should look on
                    with more satisfaction to reading &amp; translating Dutch
                    poetry than to wandering over the mountain sublimity of
                    Switzerland. I want books &amp; quietness – the less fatigue
                    the better, &amp; the less mental emotion. agitation is
                    become painful. </p>
<p rend="indent1"> I shall bring Madoc with me. 12 books are
                    written out of 15.<note n="5" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey completed a fifteen-book version of
                            <title>Madoc</title> in 1797-1799; the poem was
                        heavily revised before its publication in 1805.</note>
                    should I be your guest at <ref target="places.html#Brixton">Brixton</ref> it will be the second epic poem that I
                    shall finish there.<note n="6" place="foot" resp="editors">The first was <title>Joan of Arc</title>, the original
                        draft of which was completed at the Bedfords’ home in
                        Brixton in 1793.</note> I wish to read it to you, if you
                    can bear the almost improvisatore tone of one to whose
                    manner of reading you are not accustomed.</p>
<p rend="indent1">
<ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Tom</ref> is recovered.
                    I am not – &amp; this is my ill time. however I begin to
                    sleep well without opiates, &amp; hope to be soon as drowsy
                        <del rend="strikethrough">ever</del> as ever at the hour
                    of owl-rising. </p>
<p rend="indent1"> I want to be introduced to Pye – &amp; for
                    the same reason fancy he would like to be introduced to me,
                    that we &lt;may&gt; talk about Alfred.<note n="7" place="foot" resp="editors">The Poet Laureate Henry
                        James Pye (1745–1813; <title>DNB</title>), whose
                            <title>Alfred, An Epic Poem in Six Books</title> was
                        published in 1801.</note> never did I go to London with
                    the prospect of seeing so many friends – yet never did I
                    leave home with more reluctance. exertion, fatigue,
                    alteration are hateful to me. my sensations are such that
                    like certain politicians I think all changes must be needs
                    for the worse.</p>
<p rend="indent1">
<hi rend="ital">Now</hi> I have no wish for the fortnights
                    vacancy but your library every morning &amp; you every
                    evening. <hi rend="ital">tomorrow</hi> I shall think again
                    of my knapsack &amp; a ramble.</p>
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<salute rend="indent1"> Good night.</salute>
<salute rend="indent2"> yrs – huzza! as sleepily as ever </salute>
<signed rend="indent3"> Robert Southey </signed>
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<date when="1799-04-27">Saturday night. 27 Apr.
                            99.</date>
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