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HOUG/DA/5/13 · Item · Easter Day [8 Apr.] 1849
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Seeks Paris address of Alexander Baillie-Cochrane; Milnes' 'radical aberrations' in continental politics; even more shocked by his becoming 'the editor and panegyrist of an atheistical rhymer like Keats! Little did I think when I met you at Rome seventeen years ago, that your Catholic and romantic tendencies would lead you to such a conclusion'; Milnes is too old for radicalism.