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L71.Linnell6'25; E773| [To]Mr Linnell, 6 Cirencester Place, Fitzroy Square
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| [Mon] <Tues>day Night [7 June 1825]
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| Dear Sir
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| I return you thanks for The Two Pounds you now send me As to
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| Sr T. Lawrence I have not heard from him as yet. & hope that he
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| has a good opinion of my willingness to appear grateful tho not
L71.Linnell6'25; E773| able on account of this
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| abominable Ague or whatever it is I am in Bed & at Work my health
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| I cannot speak of for if it was not for Cold weather I think I
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| should soon get about again. Great Men die equally with the
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| little. I am sorry for L./d L./d he is a man of very singular
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| abilities as also for the D[ean] of C[anterbury] but perhaps & I
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| verily believe it Every Death is an improvement of the State of
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| the Departed. I can draw as well a Bed as Up & perhaps better
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| but I cannot Engrave I am going on with Dante & please myself.
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| I am dr Sir yours Sincerely
L71.Linnell6'25; E774| WILLIAM BLAKE