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<head>716. Robert Southey to <ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Thomas Southey</ref>,
                        <date when="1802-09-05">5 September 1802</date>
<note place="foot" resp="editors" type="headnote">Address: To/
                        Thomas Southey Esq<hi rend="sup">r</hi>/ with John
                        Southey Esq<hi rend="sup">r</hi>/ The Cottage./ near/
                        Taunton./ Single<lb/>Stamped: 122 / Bristol<lb/>MS:
                        British Library, Add MS
                    30927<lb/>Unpublished.</note>
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<salute>Dear Tom</salute>
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<p rend="indent1"> I hope to join you by Wednesdays coach – that
                    is if all continues well – &amp; if not you shall be advised
                    in time. meet me at the stage or I shall want a guide. <ref target="people.html#DanversCharles">Danvers</ref> will
                    lend his knapsack. Joseph<note n="1" place="foot" resp="editors">Tom Southey’s dog.</note> must remain –
                    we should find him inconvenient after a dirty walk in a
                    clean inn. besides it would be cruel to remove him as he is
                    probably in love, if frequent absences be a symptom. we will
                    cross from Watchet – Minehead or Ilfracombe as may seem best
                    on enquiry. if we reach Ilfracombe however, I must give a
                    day to a friend at Biddeford – <ref target="people.html#SetonBarbara">Miss Seton</ref> who
                    was our fellow traveller in Portugal.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> The christening will wait your presence –
                    &amp; I wish you to be <ref target="people.html#HillHerbertUncle">my Uncle
                        Hills</ref> proxy. <ref target="people.html#MayJohn">John May</ref> has desired to be the other supporter.
                    you know how thoroughly I esteem him. of course the offer
                    has given me great pleasure. <ref target="people.html#SoutheyMargaretEdithdau">little
                        Margaret</ref> is like nobody yet – her eyes are now the
                    colour of yours – a sign they tell me that they will be
                    brown. She is in excellent health – doubtless the better for
                    the way in which she has been managed. I have suffered no
                    food but milk – &amp; that by suction before the natural
                    food was ready. the nurse<note n="2" place="foot" resp="editors">The name and dates of the nurse are
                        unrecorded.</note> luckily is a reasonable woman.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> I have increased my Library since you left us
                    by an odd cargo of English Catholic Books spawned in
                    Flanders &amp; France during the reign of Elizabeth.<note n="3" place="foot" resp="editors">Elizabeth I
                        (1533-1603; reigned 1558-1603;
                        <title>DNB</title>).</note> a dunghill heap – but of
                    good manure. my history<note n="4" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey’s uncompleted ‘History of
                        Portugal’.</note> has grown considerably. a whole reign
                    – the Cid<note n="5" place="foot" resp="editors">Rodrigo
                        Diaz de Bivar (c. 1040-1099), a Castilian aristocrat and
                        military commander, whose exploits were the subject of
                        numerous poems and tales.</note> finished –
                        Franciscos<note n="6" place="foot" resp="editors">St
                        Francis of Assisi (1181/2-1226), founder of the
                        Franciscan order.</note> life shaped into its second
                    form – for every thing goes thro its grub – chrysalis &amp;
                    butterfly states.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> I am planning &amp; thinking over one of the
                    most important preliminary chapters that upon the Catholick
                    corruption of Xtianity. – On comparing what is done with the
                    French historian Neufville<note n="7" place="foot" resp="editors">Jacques Le Quien La Neufville
                        (1647-1728), <title>Histoire Generale de
                            Portugal</title> (1700), no. 2101 in the sale
                        catalogue of Southey’s library.</note> I find an utter
                    difference in manner – but what is singular <del rend="strikethrough">an almost compleat</del> the length
                    is almost the same.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> farewell. I shall make Cyclops<note n="8" place="foot" resp="editors">Probably a tailor in
                        Bristol; his nickname suggests that, like the giants of
                        Greek myth, he had one eye.</note> pantaloon me &amp;
                    prepare without delay. if you receive no farther advices
                    meet me at the coach on Wednesday. meantime my respects to
                        <ref target="people.html#SoutheyJohn">your Uncle</ref>.
                    if my coming had displeased him he would surely have
                    expressed displeasure. your letter with the certificate may
                    perhaps tell me some thing to day. at all events the rank
                    &amp; character in life which I have fairly gained satisfy
                    my own pride. I am high enough not to be mistaken for a
                    needy relative – &amp; shall yet be higher, so I have life
                    &amp; health.</p>
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<salute rend="indent1"> God bless you</salute>
<signed rend="indent2"> Robert Southey.</signed>
<lb/>
<date when="1802-09-05">Sunday. Sep<hi rend="sup">t</hi> 5.
                        1802.</date>
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