Letters, Conversations, And Recollections of S. T. Coleridge

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— did you flesh maiden teeth in it !
" Not that I sent the pig, or can form the remotest guess what part Owen (our landlord) could play in the business. I never knew him give anv thing away in 17* 198 LETTERS, ETC.
his life — he would not begin with strangers. I suspect the pig after all was meant for me — but at the unlucky- juncture of time being absent, the present, somehow, went round to Highgate.
** To confess an honest truth, a pig is one of those things I could never think of sending awa
...y. Teals, widgeons, snipes, barn-door fowls, ducks, geese, your tame villatic things — Welsh mutton — collars of brawn — sturgeon, fresh and pickled — your potted char — Swiss cheeses — French pies — early grapes- -musca- dines, — I impart as freely to my friends as to myself, — they are but seZ/'-extended ; but pardon me if I stop somewhere — where the fine feeling of benevolence giveth a higher smack than the sensual rarity, there my friends (or any good man) may command me : but pigs are pigs ; and I myself am therein nearest to myself; nay, I should think it an affront, an under- valuing done to Nature, who bestowed such a boon upon me, if, in a churlish mood, I parted with the precious gift.

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