My dear sir! if our society can afford any comfort to you, as that of so dear a friend of Adam Steinmetz cannot but be to us, I beseech you in my own name, and am intreated by Mr. and Mrs. Gillman to invite you, to be his representative for us, and to take his place in our circle. And I must further request that you do not confine yourself to any particular evening of the week (for which there is now no reason), but that you consult your own convenience and opportunities of leisure. At whatever hour he comes, the fraternal friend of Adam Steinmetz will ever be dear and most welcome to
S. T. Coleridge.
CHAPTER XV
THE BEGINNING OF THE END
1833-1834
CHAPTER XV
THE BEGINNING OF THE END
1833-1834
CCLVI. TO J. H. GREEN.
Sunday night, April 8, 1833.