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<head>804. Robert Southey to <ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Thomas Southey</ref>,
                        <date when="1803-07-05">[5 July 1803]</date>
<note place="foot" resp="editors" type="headnote">Address:
                        [in another hand] Lieutenant Southey/ HMS Galatea/
                        Portsmouth/ Free J May<lb/>Postmark: FREE/ 1803<lb/>MS:
                        British Library, Add MS
                        30927<lb/>Unpublished.<lb/>Dating note: The letter was
                        probably written on Tuesday 5 July 1803, at a time when
                        Southey was in London and when discussions regarding his
                        brother Edward’s joining the navy were
                    ongoing.</note>
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<salute>Dear Tom </salute>
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<p rend="indent1"> I have spoken about <ref target="people.html#SoutheyEdward">Edward</ref> to <ref target="people.html#RickmanJohn">Rickman</ref> &amp; he
                    has put things in a fair train so that he will doubtless
                    soon be rated. it would never do to have him on board your
                    ship – indeed the boy has sense enough himself to see &amp;
                    acknowledge that.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> My time in London is grievously taken up –
                    here there &amp; everywhere – never at rest – a thousand
                    &amp; one acquaintance half of whom it is impossible to see
                    – &amp; yet they will take offence if I do not call at their
                    door. however I see land thank God! &amp; shall be at home
                    on Monday on Tuesday at the latest. Amadis<note n="1" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey’s translation of
                            <title>Amadis of Gaul</title> (1803).</note> is
                    finished &amp; will be published this week. I shall send
                    your copy from hence as soon as I can get one. the direction
                    you gave me to the Barracks I have left at Bristol &amp;
                    cannot remember to whose care it was to be entrusted. so I
                    will send off the Books directed to you to be left till
                    called for &amp; apprize you when they go.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> You talked of taking a flying leap to London.
                    I had rather you took a flying leap to Bristol, because
                    there you are sure of jumping upon me – but here I am never
                    one hour in one place &amp; if you should come up hap-hazard
                    for four &amp; twenty hours, &amp; find that I was gone East
                    West North or South to Southgate or to Stockwell or to
                        Richmond<note n="2" place="foot" resp="editors">It is
                        not clear whom Southey was visiting at Southgate. Thomas
                        Woodroffe Smith (c. 1747-1811), a wealthy Quaker friend
                        of Grosvenor Bedford, lived at Stockwell Lodge, and John
                        May lived in Richmond.</note> why it would vex us
                    both.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> I am glad to find you have so many men as you
                    have – the frigate in which Edmund Palmer<note n="3" place="foot" resp="editors">Edmund Palmer (1782-1834),
                        naval officer who rose to be a Captain. He was the son
                        of John Palmer (1742-1818; <title>DNB</title>), theatre
                        proprietor in Bath and Bristol, postal reformer and MP
                        for Bath 1801-1807.</note> is has only 17 – &amp; this
                    war will last long enough to fill your pockets tho you stay
                    these six months at Spithead. invaded we shall be – that
                    seems beyond a doubt – but that the French should effect
                    their landing is not quite so clear. to talk of row boats is
                    nonsense. but all our measures of defence are miserably
                    feeble &amp; miserably inefficient.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> the Annual Review<note n="4" place="foot" resp="editors">
<title>Annual Review for 1802</title>, 1
                        (1803).</note> will be published in about a month. it
                    seems my articles therein are in high odour – &amp; I am
                    requested to take a large part in the succeeding volume: I
                    have proposed a great work to Longman upon English
                    Literature of which you shall know more when more is settled
                    if it comes to any thing.<note n="5" place="foot" resp="editors">The ‘Bibliotheca Britannica’,
                        a plan for a chronological account of literature written
                        in Britain, which Longman and Rees abandoned in August
                        1803.</note> it will be of great labour – great
                    responsibility &amp; great importance – I must have whole
                    &amp; sole management, &amp; the free &amp; full choice of
                    all my associates. but if it be all so arranged it will be
                    of sufficient consequence in every point of view to fix me
                    near town.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> God bless you. if you knew how London hurries
                    me you would not wonder at a short letter – &amp; I have the
                    less scruple in sending it as it will have a frank –</p>
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<salute rend="indent1"> yrs affectionately</salute>
<signed rend="indent2"> R S.</signed>
<lb/>
<date when="1803-07-05">Tuesday.</date>
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