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Original of a letter to William Morris from Robert Browning, dated 25th May 1867. It was given to Emery Walker by Morris in March 1894. Found inserted in the book, Gunnlaug The Worm-Tongue by Morris, W. when acquired by the museum, shelf V54 . Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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London
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1867-05-26 - 1867-05-26 1867 - 1867
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Letter to William Morris from Robert Browning dated 26th May 1867. Found in ‘Gunnlaug the Worm-Tongue’ by William Morris
19. Warwick Crecent,
Upper Westbourne Terrace, W.
May 26. ’67.
My dear Morris,
What a noble, melodious and most beautiful poem you have written! I lay it down, at the last time, I say this, - but often and often again do I hope to read it, had to see the pictures in it by your help. I don’t at all wonder that you have done so admirably, however, - how should I, with your other book, which has been my delight ever since I read it? I did not think that I should be easily reconciled to your keeping silence this long while, - but this poem justifies you indeed. Thank you heartily & affectionately,
Robert Browning[i].
[Footnote:
[i]Robert Browning (1812 – 1887), poet and playwright. CAW]