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<p>British Library, Add MS 30927.  Previously  published: John
                        Wood Warter (ed.), Selections from the Letters of Robert
                            Southey, 4 vols (London, 1856), I, pp. 219-220 [in
                    part].</p>
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<head>805. Robert Southey to <ref target="people.html#SoutheyTom">Thomas
                        Southey</ref>, <date when="1803-07-13">13 July 1803</date>
<note place="foot" resp="editors" type="headnote">Address: To/ Lieutenant Southey/ H.M.S.
                        Galatea/ Yarmouth/ Isle of Wight/ Single<lb/>Postmark: BRISTOL/ JUL 13
                        1803<lb/> MS: British Library, Add MS 30927<lb/>Previously published: John
                        Wood Warter (ed.), <title>Selections from the Letters of Robert
                            Southey</title>, 4 vols (London, 1856), I, pp. 219-220 [in
                    part].</note>
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<placeName>Bristol.</placeName>
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<date when="1803-07-13">Wednesday 13 July 1803.</date>
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<salute>Dear Tom</salute>
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<p rend="indent1"> I have no doubt that <ref target="people.html#RickmanJohn">Rickman</ref> will get <ref target="people.html#SoutheyEdward">Edward</ref>
                    an appointment &amp; if it does not soon arrive by that means I will seek out
                    some other – but what think you of the Whelp having already worn his uniform? I
                    shall heartily rejoice when he is off for every thing I see or hear of him only
                    serves to vex and provoke me.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> Your Amadis<note n="1" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey’s
                        translation of <title>Amadis of Gaul</title> (1803).</note> must be at
                    Portsmouth, but I know not where there. it was to be directed to you. H.M.S.
                    Galatea. you will doubtless recover it by sending to the different inns where
                    the London Coaches arrive.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> Well Tom I have settled every thing with <ref target="people.html#LongmanThomas">Longman</ref> &amp; am to manage a
                    Bibliotecha Britannica of which this is the design. to give an account
                    chronologically arranged of all the Books in all the British languages – with
                    biography, criticism, &amp; connecting chapters, so as to form a connected
                    history of English Literature. each volume 800 pages in quarto. each page 40
                    lines. terms 150£ per volume to me as Editor &amp; Manager in chief &amp;
                    absolute director. four guineas per sheet for what is written. five where the
                    subject-author has written in Saxon Welch or <del rend="strikethrough">xxx</del>
                    Latin. the work will be published in half-volumes like the Cyclopædia,<note n="2" place="foot" resp="editors">The <title>Cyclopaedia: or An Universal
                            Dictionary of Arts and Sciences</title> was an encyclopaedia, first
                        published in 1728, and much expanded and republished throughout the
                        eighteenth century, especially by Abraham Rees (1743-1825;
                            <title>DNB</title>), <title>The New Cyclopaedia</title>, 45 vols
                        (1802-1820).</note> &amp; we talk of having the first part out by Xmas
                        1804.<note n="3" place="foot" resp="editors">The project was abandoned by
                        Longman and Rees in August 1803.</note> So far is settled, &amp; somewhat
                    farther for I have got the refusal of a house at Richmond which will be vacant
                    in November, &amp; have arranged with <ref target="people.html#LongmanThomas">Longman</ref> &amp; <ref target="people.html#ReesOwen">Rees</ref> that they
                    shall advance me 150£ to furnish it. &amp; still farther than this I have got
                    half a dozen helpmates already. <ref target="people.html#TurnerSharon">Turner</ref> for the Welsh &amp; Saxon. <ref target="people.html#CarlisleAnthony">Carlisle</ref> for the Surgery. <ref target="people.html#BurneyJames">Captain Burney</ref> for the voyages. <ref target="people.html#RickmanJohn">Rickman</ref> for Roger Bacon<note n="4" place="foot" resp="editors">Roger Bacon (c. 1214-c. 1292;
                        <title>DNB</title>), philosopher and Franciscan friar.</note> &amp; what
                    else he may like. <ref target="people.html#DuppaRichard">Duppa</ref> for books
                    of art. Every body likes the scheme, which is the most important that has ever
                    been undertaken in this country. I calculate upon writing a quarter part of each
                    volume upon the average – &amp; thus clearing 250£ by each.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> I met Pace<note n="5" place="foot" resp="editors">Unidentified;
                        possibly an old shipmate of Tom Southey’s.</note> in London. he is looking
                    for employment &amp; cannot get it.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> Yesterday <ref target="people.html#DanversCharles">Charles</ref>
                    &amp; I returned. you may suppose I am busy enough what with letter writing
                    &amp;c – &amp; now this Bibliotheca business makes it necessary that I should
                    write to several persons whom I never wrote to before. tis a huge work but I
                    like it – &amp; can live upon it while I finish my History,<note n="6" place="foot" resp="editors">Southey’s unfinished ‘History of
                        Portugal’.</note> &amp; get credit by it into the bargain.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> If you can command a boat you can get at <ref target="people.html#BiddlecombeCharles">Biddlecombe</ref> &amp; home by
                    night if the weather be fixed &amp; fair. it would be better a month hence when
                        <ref target="people.html#RickmanJohn">Rickman</ref> will be there. are you
                    to board the ship for the purpose of pressing men? if so that is at any rate
                    better than lying at Spithead.</p>
<p rend="indent1"> God bless you – you shall have a large letter next time – but I
                    must into town. all well. <ref target="people.html#SoutheyMargaretEdithdau">Margery</ref> has three teeth.</p>
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<salute rend="indent1"> yrs affectionately</salute>
<signed rend="indent2"> R Southey.</signed>
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<postscript>
<p>the Annual Review<note n="7" place="foot" resp="editors">
<title>Annual Review
                                for 1802</title>, 1 (1803).</note> will be out by the end of the
                        month.</p>
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