Letters of Franz Liszt — Volume 1: from Paris to Rome: Years of Travel as a Virtuoso by Franz Liszt;Translator -- La Mara Constance Bache
page 95 of 543 (17%)
page 95 of 543 (17%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
|
Lyons, May 21st, 1845
F. Liszt 45. T Abbe De Lamennais [Autograph in the possession of M. Alfred Bovet at Valentigney.] Oh no, there is not, and there never could be, any indiscretion from you towards me. Believe me that I do not deceive myself as to the motive which determined you to write to me with such great kindness, and if it happened that I replied too sanguinely and at too great length I beg you to excuse me. Above all do not punish me by withdrawing from me the smallest particle of your sacred friendship. M. de Lamartine, with whom I have been spending two or three days at Montceau, told me that you had read to him "Les Forgerons," so I played him the music. Permit me still to hope that some day you may be willing to complete the series, and that I, on my side, may not be unworthy of this task. Yours most heartily, Dijon, June 1st, 1845 F. Liszt |
|


