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- 6 Feb. 1849 (Creación)
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Colombo, 'Ratnapoora, last address'. - Thanks for Milnes' reply and the books, which must still be on their way up river; will draw up reminiscences when he has read Milnes' Keats; asks whether it was 'poor Jane Reynolds' who reported his death; contrast with unexpected deaths of others. Knows little of the MacCarthys. Will send books, which, 'as the biographer of Keats... [Milnes] ought to have'. Poem quoted by Milnes is one Keats copied in a letter from Oxford from a scare volume of poetry by Katherine Philips; Milnes might rebind it in honour of Keats and the writer. Bailey bought it at Thrale auction in 1816; also has a copy of the first edition of Endymion, which he reviewed in the Oxford Herald; has arranged for this review to be sent to Milnes; his other publications. Sir J. E. Tennant will vouch for the unpromising literary environment of Ceylon. Requests Moxon's edition of Keats.
'I extracted a sentence from one of Keats's letters to myself which sounds very melancholy... but which shows the just confidence he had in himself: "At one time or other I will do you a pleasure, and the poets a little justice; but it ought to be in a poem of greater moment than Endymion, I will do it some day". That day never came; but the fragment of Hyperion shows what he could have done, had his life been spared'.
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The volume of poetry referred to by Bailey in this letter is now in the Crewe collection, also at Trinity, with an MS dedication from Bailey to Milnes: Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda...
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- Keats, John (1795-1821) poet (Materia)
- Bailey, Benjamin (1791-1853), missionary (Materia)
- Hood, Jane (1791-1846), née Reynolds, wife of Thomas Hood (Materia)
- MacCarthy, Sir Charles Justin (1811-1864), knight, Governor of British Ceylon (Materia)
- MacCarthy, Sophia Brunel (1802-1878), née Hawes, wife of Sir Charles Justin MacCarthy (Materia)
- Philips, Katherine (1632-1664), née Fowler, poet, known as 'the Matchless Orinda' (Materia)
- Tennent, Sir James Emerson (1804-1869), 1st baronet, traveller and politician (Materia)
- Moxon, Edward (c 1801-1858), publisher and poet (Materia)