Lady Morgan's Memoirs: Autobiography, Diaries And Correspondence .. 2
Lady Morgan's Memoirs: Autobiography, Diaries And Correspondence .. 2
Lady Morgan (Sydney)
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Lady Caroline Lamb to Lady Morgan. Brockett Hall, Wednesday. My dear Lady Morgan, In consequence of a carrier coming this way, I have heard to my excessive horror that Mr. Canning is either dying or dead. I am coming to town in conse- quence to know the truth, and if I can, to see the Duke of Devonshire; in the mean time, will you call upon me to-morrow (Thursday) the moment you are up, and pray let it be early; you never said good bye, you never said thank you for my sweet scent. You never bro...ught me the portrait. I take this note to town to-night, scarcely hoping to see you. I have two or three notes from William, evidently not know- ing this disastrous news. Yours most truly, C. Lamb. r To return to the diary again — Canning's death makes less sensation than might have been expected ; he had no hold on the convic- tions of society. His one absorbing idea was to be the political Atlas of England, to raise her on his shoulders. His vituperative eloquence, his wit, his hplomb^ his humour were exquisite.
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