The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 474, Supplementary Number by Various
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If wife should dine at Edmonton,
And I should dine at Ware.' Or _thus_-- "Here's a happy new year! but with reason I beg you'll permit me to say-- Wish me _many_ returns of the _season_, But as _few_ as you please of the _day_. "My this present writing is to direct you that, _if she chooses_, she may see the MS. Memoir in your possession. I wish her to have fair play, in all cases, even though it will not be published till after my decease. For this purpose, it were but just that Lady B. should know what is their said of her and hers, that she may have full power to remark on or respond to any part or parts, as may seem fitting to herself. This is fair dealing, I presume, in all events. "To change the subject, are you in England? I send you an epitaph for Castlereagh. * * * * * Another for Pitt-- "With death doom'd to grapple Beneath this cold slab, he Who lied in the Chapel Now lies in the Abbey. |
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