The works of Charles and Mary Lamb . emselves, they arethe offering of a heart which loves your heart, and of a mind which looks up withreverence to your mind. Edward Irving. Old friend Thornton was Leigh Hunts son, Thornton LeighHunt, whom Lamb had addressed in verse in 1815 as my favouritechild. He was now fourteen.] LETTER 341CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON [ December i, 1824.] DEAR B. B.—If Mr. Mitford will send me a full and ciicum-stantial description of his desired vases, I will transmit thesame to a Gentleman resident at Canton, whom I think I have 1824 FAUNTLEROYS END 663 interest
The works of Charles and Mary Lamb . emselves, they arethe offering of a heart which loves your heart, and of a mind which looks up withreverence to your mind. Edward Irving. Old friend Thornton was Leigh Hunts son, Thornton LeighHunt, whom Lamb had addressed in verse in 1815 as my favouritechild. He was now fourteen.] LETTER 341CHARLES LAMB TO BERNARD BARTON [ December i, 1824.] DEAR B. B.—If Mr. Mitford will send me a full and ciicum-stantial description of his desired vases, I will transmit thesame to a Gentleman resident at Canton, whom I think I have 1824 FAUNTLEROYS END 663 interest enough in to take the proper care for their execution. ButMr. M. must have patience. China is a great way off, further per-haps than he thinks ; and his next years roses must be content towither in a Wedgewood pot. He will please to say whether heshould like his Arms upon them, &c. I send herewith some patternswhich suggest themselves to me at the first blush of the subject, buthe will probably consult his own taste after
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