The Princess of Prussia is here with her mother, and will probably remain till the end of July. Whether the etiquette of court mourning will permit me to have a talk with her I do not know.
Be happy in the Grisons, you godlike man. When you work at the "Nibelungen," let me be with you, and keep me within you even as you have received me—in truth and love.
Your
F. L.
WEYMAR, July 17th, 1853.
Enclosed I send you a letter from Kohler, which you may on occasion return to me. Have you read his pamphlet "The Melody of Speech"? Perhaps you might write a few words to him.
Do not forget the Carlsruhe scores, and, if possible, the parts.
Address always Weymar.
[ENCLOSURE.]
HIGHLY ESTEEMED DR. LISZT,
This is my book. Do not expect to find anything in it, lest I should have the misfortune of incurring your censure.