I beg you to send me all the abuse.
Dear Sir,
Your obliged faithful Servt.,
Percy B. Shelley.
Address Pisa.
I have just heard from Mr. Hunt, who tells me that you propose publishing Peter Bell. This I have no objection to provided my name is entirely suppressed, not that I am not ready to answer to anything that it contains, but that I think it a trifle unworthy of me seriously to acknowledge.
Naples,
February 29, 1818.
Postmark F.P.O., Mr. 20, 1819.
Dear Sir,—Pray let me hear from you addressed to Rome on the several subjects of my last letter, and especially to inform me of the name of the ship and the mode of address by which my box was sent. As yet I have no tidings of it.
Your obliged servant,
Percy B. Shelley.
N.B.—If you do not write within three months after the receipt of this address as before, Mr. Gisborne, Livorno.
Pisa,
June 16, 1821.
Dear Sir,—I am requested to propose to you, for publication, a work, of which the accompanying sheets are a specimen, on the terms stated in the enclosed paper; that is that you should defray the expenses of printing, etc., and divide the profits with the author.[13] Should you object to this arrangement, be kind enough to tell me on what terms, short of the author's entire risk, you would be inclined to engage in it.