“My dear Sir,—I have forwarded a paper to you which I think will be thought interesting. I bespoke it from Mr. M——, the traveller in Turkey, who is now here.
“I enclose you a note, the signature of which I cannot make out, though I suppose it to be known. What a shame for people to write so affectedly! Pray address it, if you know the name.
“Pray favour me with a little historical note about the Camp-hill, on which I have made the stanzas. The substance of what you told us on the spot will suffice, and let it be subjoined with the poem.