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Add. MS a/742 · Pièce · c. 1847
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts a

Twenty-four line poem in six stanzas, beginning "Soft be the voice & friendly that rebukes". According to Maria Theresa Earle's Memoirs and Memories (1911), it was written by Sir Henry Taylor for Caroline Norton, who he admired, after she had suffered a period of illness.

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HOUG/D/B/6/8/3 · Pièce · 25 Jan. 1881
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Printed notepaper: University, St Andrews, N.B.]. - Thanks Houghton for agreeing to Wordsworth Society's request to join Council. Has discovered several unpublished poems by Wordsworth; believes there is one called 'The Eagle and the Dove' in A. F. Rio's *La Petite Chouannerie..', published in 1842, to which Houghton, Mrs Norton, and Landor also contributed; can Houghton point him towards a copy?

HOUG/D/A/3/1 · Pièce · [c 1840]
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Is sending her book in return for Milnes' superior one. Her maids were shocked by 'The Brownie': 'They evidently took it as an obscure & vague calumny on the race of housemaids generally'. The Songs are proper ones and should be set to music. ''The Northern Knight in Italy is bad for young men - I mean to cut it out of the copy belonging to your Dedicatee [the Hon. Sidney Herbert]. Milnes' beautiful compression of ideas is in Rogers' style. Milnes and Fonblanque have cut her this Spring. No signature: adds illustration of a hanged man, 'Fate of those who attend yr parties & wear black crape masks'.