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Samuel Rogers and his Contemporaries
Lady Holland to Samuel Rogers, 1 August [1832?]
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Preface
Vol. I Contents
Chapter I. 1803-1805.
Chapter II. 1805-1809.
Chapter III. 1810-1812.
Chapter IV. 1813-1814.
Chapter V. 1814-1815.
Chapter VI. 1815-1816.
Chapter VII. 1816-1818.
Chapter VIII. 1818-19.
Chapter IX. 1820-1821.
Chapter X. 1822-24.
Chapter XI. 1825-1827.
Vol. II Contents
Chapter I. 1828-1830.
Chapter II. 1831-34.
Chapter III. 1834-1837.
Chapter IV. 1838-41.
Chapter V. 1842-44.
Chapter VI. 1845-46.
Chapter VII. 1847-50.
Chapter VIII. 1850
Chapter IX. 1851.
Chapter X. 1852-55.
Index
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‘What are you doing, my dear friend, that I know nothing of you? You promised, if not a visit at least a note. Can you come to us to-day, to meet the Carlisles, or to-morrow, or, in short, on any day before the 12th, on which day we purpose being at Woburn, to make the Duke a visit before he joins the Duchess in Scotland? We proceed on to the Ladies of the Forest, and shall be at Ampthill at the end of the month, where, I trust, hope, rely, and believe you and your sister will bestow upon us the month of September. Remember how you are pledged always about Ampthill.

‘I have read with great pleasure your beautiful description of the constellation of the Cross,1 and also referred to Humboldt. When I began your volume, I could not lay it down. Surely the verses in Westminster Abbey are very fine; indeed, it is difficult within so small a compass to find so many beauties collected.

‘Yours affectionately,
E. V. Holland.
‘Wednesday, 1st August.

1 In the sixth canto of Columbus.

LADY HOLLAND 273

Lord Holland has a little attack of gout, from the weakness in one of his hands. I was glad to find when I sent to enquire about Lord Ashburnham, that he was better.’