Accession number
PML 146394.2
Creator
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852.
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Recipient identified on the basis of the publication Notes from the letters of Thomas Moore to his music publisher, James Power (see below).
Part of a large collection of prints, drawings, and letters bound into an extra-illustrated copy of Thomas Moore's Letters and journals of Lord Byron (PML 146390-97); assembled by collector David Langton and formerly in the possession of John Dillon and Gordon Ray.
Part of a large collection of prints, drawings, and letters bound into an extra-illustrated copy of Thomas Moore's Letters and journals of Lord Byron (PML 146390-97); assembled by collector David Langton and formerly in the possession of John Dillon and Gordon Ray.
Description
1 item (1 p.) ; 18.2 cm
Inscriptions/Markings
In red ink in an unidentified hand at head of letter: May 4th 1827; below that in pencil: In new list No. 22.
Provenance
David Langton; John Dillon; from the library of Gordon N. Ray.
Summary
Sending twelve lines of "additional verses" (first line: In yon leafy bower), although he "did not like them so well", and noting that "Lord Lansdowne is coming in. God send he may be able to do something for me! I am almost tired of working."
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