Gray And His Friends; Letters And Relics in Great Part Hitherto Unpublished
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A-pp. p. 522.] Dodd is perhaps 'Tydeus', p. 80 n. Cole's antipathy to Whaley is manifested in another ms. He has transcribed a Tour through England in 1735 by Whaley, who records that he dined at Shrewsbury ' with much pleasure, at finding a large collection of honest Whigs met together in Shropshire. ' On which Cole notes ' Whatever this honest collection of Salopian Whigs may have been on the whole, I am as well satisfied as of any thing I know, that there was one rascal, duly and tntlij in t...he company.' [vid. Murray's Johnsoniana 183G p. 417.] OF R. WEST. 95 to Town, he has Leonidas with him & will be home to- night. I paid y'' compliments to Dodd & Whaley Gray longs to hear from you." 14. WEST TO GRAY. I have been very ill, and am still hardly re- covered. Do you remember Elegy 5th, Bocjk tlie 3rd, of Tibiillns, Vos tenet &c. and do you remember a letter of M" Pope's, in sickness, to M'' Steele ? This melancholy elegy and this melancholy letter I turned into a more melancholy epistle of my own, during my sickness, in the way of imitation ; and this I send to yoii and my friends at Cambridge, not to divert them, for it cannot, but merely to show tliem how sincere I was when sick : I hope my sending it to them now may convince them I am no less sincere, though perhaps more simple, when well.
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