S. T. Coleridge.
CHAPTER XII
A MELANCHOLY EXILE
1813-1815
CHAPTER XII
A MELANCHOLY EXILE
1813-1815
CXCVI. TO DANIEL STUART.
September 25, 1813.
Dear Stuart,—I forgot to ask you by what address a letter would best reach you! Whether Kilburn House, Kilburn? I shall therefore send it, or leave it at the “Courier” office. I found Southey so chevaux-de-frized and pallisadoed by preëngagements that I could not reach at him till Sunday sennight, that is, Sunday, October 3, when, if convenient, we should be happy to wait on you. Southey will be in town till Monday evening, and you have his brother’s address, should you wish to write to him (Dr. Southey,[105] 28, Little Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square).