English Men of Letters: Crabbe

Alfred Ainger

Capitolo 39

His/her own subjects of Crabbe. Among the visitors to many Belvoir they were besides,
who divided that interest to the full one as the Duke of Queensberry,
God Lothian, Watson Vescovile and the eccentric the Dr. Robert Glynn. Again,
it was during the residence of Crabbe to Belvoir that the brother of the Duke,
God Robert Manners, died because of wounds receipts while you/he/she was conducting his/her ship,
_Resolution_, against French in Western Indies of April of
1782. The understanding of Crabbe with the family, shown in its tribute to the
sailor-brother hung to the poem that he was bringing then to the completion,
still favors strengthened the tie among them. Crabbe accompanied the
Duke in London soon later, to assist him/it in to systematize with Stothard for
a portrait to be painted of the accident of God the death of Robert. It was
during this visit that Crabbe received the following letter from Burke.
The letter is dated not, but it belongs a month of May for _The,
Village_ was clearly published in that month and Burke it refers to that
poem as as soon as you/he/she has received, but as he/she anchors to read. Crabbe seems to have been for
the off duty time, and to have proposed a short visit to the Burkes;--

    "Dear Sir,--I don't know from that unlucky accident
    You failed her/it note that I have left for you to my house. I wrote
    besides to You to Belvoir. If you had received these two
    short letters you could not want an invitation to a place
    where every is considered as infinitely honoured and
    arranged by Your presence. Mrs. Burke desires better her
    compliments and the trusts that you won't make the parties
    you pass above without a visit from you I have the poem;
    but I have not opened him yet. I don't like the unhappy one
    language You use on these matters. You don't easily do
    please such judgment as Your really--that is natural;  but
    where every one other is difficult you will be spellbound. I am,
    my dear gentleman, more affectionately the Your,

                                             EDMUND BURKE."
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