The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 - Letters 1821-1842 by Charles Lamb;Mary Lamb
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Dear Sir--The _hairs_ of our head are numbered, but those which emanate from your heart defy arithmetic. I would send longer thanks but your young man is blowing his fingers in the Passage. Yours gratefully C.L. [The date of this scrap is unimportant; but it comes well here in connection with the reference in the preceding letter. In _Harper's Magazine_ for December, 1859, were printed fifty of Lamb's notes to Allsop, all of which are reproduced in at least two editions of Lamb's letters. I have selected only those which say anything, as for the most part Lamb was content with the merest message; moreover, the date is often so uncertain as to be only misleading. Crabb Robinson says of Allsop, "I believe his acquaintance with Lamb originated in his sending Coleridge a present of £100 in admiration of his genius."] LETTER 266 CHARLES LAMB TO THOMAS ALLSOP [No date. 1821.] D'r Sir--Thanks for the Birds and your kindness. It was but yesterd'y. I |
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