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ED; E780|     84

 
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        To Mr Linnell, Cirencester Place, Fitzroy Square

 
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        Augst 1. 1826 [Postmark: Noon 2 August]
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        Dear Sir
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        If this Notice should be too short for your Convenience
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        please to let me know. But finding myself Well enough to come I
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        propose to set out from here as soon after ten as we can on
L84.1Linnell8'26; E780|        Thursday Morning
L84.2Linnell8'26; E780|        Our Carriage will be a Cabriolet. for tho getting better &
L84.2Linnell8'26; E780|        stronger I am still incapable of riding in the Stage & shall be I
L84.2Linnell8'26; E780|        fear for some time being only bones & sinews All strings &
L84.2Linnell8'26; E780|        bobbins like a Weavers Loom. Walking to & from the Stage would
L84.2Linnell8'26; E780|        be to me impossible tho I seem well being entirely

 
L84.2Linnell8'26; E781|        free from both pain & from that Sickness to which there is no
L84.2Linnell8'26; E781|        name. Thank God I feel no more of it & have great hopes that the
L84.2Linnell8'26; E781|        Disease is Gone
L84.2Linnell8'26; E781|        I am dear Sir Yours Sincerely
L84.2Linnell8'26; E781|        WILLIAM BLAKE

 

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