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William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth

The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Vol. 6: The Later Years: Part III: 1835–1839 (Second Revised Edition)

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pg 4991191. W. W. to THOMAS SPRING RICE

  • Endorsed: W. Wordsworth. American Copyrights.
  • MS. National Library of Ireland. Hitherto unpublished.

[Dec. 1837]

Private.

My dear Mr Spring Rice,

Be so good as to cast your eye over the enclosed advertisement, cut out of a New York Paper which has reached me this morning. I am induced to send it on account of your late obliging communication respecting American Copy-rights.

If Lady Theodosia and my young Friends of your family be with you pray present to them my very kind regards.

  • And believe me faithfully yours         
  • Wm Wordsworth    

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