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National Library of Wales, MS 4811D. Not previously published.
These letters were edited with the assistance of Carol Bolton, Tim Fulford and Ian Packer
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Thank you for your letter & Catalogue. I have the XL books of Garibay
Among Ritsons books600 No 600. 3rd days sale – Las Patrañas de Juan Timoneda.th day Canionero de Lopez Maldo Nado.
614. Les Obres de Ausias Marchas Obras translated into Spanish by George of Montemayor
809. Cronica Geral de Gonçalo Hernandez de Cordova
1090. Ochoa de la Salde Vide de Carlos V
The Romances I trust Heber will buy. he ought to buy 1077. Las
Sergas de Esplandian.
In my preface to Amadisxxx a month hence. but I conclude he will be rather pleasd than otherwise – I simply speak of his
<valuable> collection – & his liberal use of it.
Leydenperhaps if 120 sheets lie days together at Debrettsmiddle of the fourth book – the marriage – & there I leave off. the remaining chapters belong to
Esplandian.
My publishers I see think proper to make me an Esqr.Bart. the
title will be worth half an edition.
I received a letter lately thrown into the Atlantic for me in a bottle by for my
brother, which floated 656 miles & was found upon St Salvadores –
You will perhaps see me in London before summer be advanced & for this unlikely reason. I want great exercise &
should be compelled to take it there. I am plagued with diabetes — & a manufactory of lime in my kidnies – my life is too sedentary
& now <that> I am free from any immediate employment for the press I work double tides at history.
By the by I see now certainly that the Portuguesa books are in the Kings Library
Mister Pratt has sent me a Copy of Verses upon Barkers Picture & my
poem.one penny to the postman. the
trouble of writing him a letter, & the sin of telling him a lie.