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L87.1Linnell2'27; E781| Mr Linnell, Cirencester Place, Fitzroy Square
EDL87.1Linnell2'27; E781| [February 1827]
L87.1Linnell2'27; E781| Dear Sir
L87.1Linnell2'27; E781| I thank you for the Five Pounds recievd to Day am getting
L87.1Linnell2'27; E781| better every Morning but slowly. as I am still feeble &
L87.1Linnell2'27; E781| tottering. tho all the Symptoms of
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| my complaint seem almost gone as the fine weather is very
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| beneficial & comfortable to me I go on as I think improving my
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| Engravings of Dante more & more & shall soon get Proofs of these
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| Four which I have & beg the favor of you to send me the two
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| Plates of Dante which you have that I may finish them
L87.1Linnell2'27; E782| sufficiently to make some Shew of Colour & Strength
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| I have Thought & Thought of the Removal. & cannot get my
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| Mind out of a State of terrible fear at such a step. the more I
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| think the more I feel terror at what I wishd at first & thought
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| it a thing of benefit & Good hope you will attribute it to its
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| right Cause Intellectual Peculiarity that must be Myself alone
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| shut up in Myself or Reduced to Nothing. I could tell you of
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| Visions & dreams upon the Subject I have asked & intreated Divine
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| help but fear continues upon me & I must relinquish the step that
L87.2Linnell2'27; E782| I had wished to take & still wish but in vain
L87.3Linnell2'27; E782| Your Success in your Profession is above all things to me
L87.3Linnell2'7; E782| most gratifying. may it go on to the Perfection you wish & more
L87.3Linnell2'27; E782| So wishes also Yours Sincerely
L87.3Linnell2'27; E782| WILLIAM BLAKE