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  1. 65500543 - ChrisMM76
  2. WINNER - 65606105 - Lovage
  3. 65662570 - elle67
  4. 65714242 - not-logged-in-74812d0de6693dc68abd
  5. 65744232 - srasg56
  6. 66510334 - Preacher357

65500543 - ChrisMM76

- 2 -
The exhibition, which is advertized as opening today,
will have to be hung - when it arrives - in the reading room,
among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and
the , who will remain there all the time. I was rat-
her un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really
matter provided that they do not continually .

I have found in the library a fascinating book of
essays about poetry by John Crowe Ransom which I hope
to read while I'm here. Last night I started a new
poem, quite a long one: I have written already 90
lines and, when it has been polished, I will send this
section to you. I have combined various aspects of
(16th [ 3 stages of love, &C.] with the poet's
version of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.

Last night I managed to post a letter at Dar-
lington where I had to change train - I sent it to the
flat - I hope it reached you there in time.

This letter is rather a recital of facts but I like
telling you what happens to your lion when we are a-
part for it seems to lessen the miles between us - I hope
for you as for me.

I love you dearly and think of you all the time,
with especial feeling when I look at my ring, or the
sun flashes through the window, and the reality of our
love is evoked in terms inseparable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence

WINNER - 65606105 - Lovage

-2-
The exhibition, which is advertised as opening today,
will have to be hung - when it arrives - in the reading room,
among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and
the Tatler, who will remain there all the time. I was rath-
er un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really
matter provided that they do not hawk continually.
I have found in the library a fascinating book of
essays about poetry by John Clare Ransom which I hope
to read while I'm here. Last night I started a new
poem, quite a long one. I have written already 90
lines and, when it has been polished, I will send this
section to you. I have combined various aspects of
C16th iconology [Bemlo's 3 stages of love, &c.] with the poet's
vision of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.
Last night I managed to post a letter at Dar-
lington where I had to change trains: I sent it to the flat - I hope it reached you there in time.
This letter is rather a recital of facts but I like
telling you what happens to your lion when we are a-
part for it seems to lessen the miles between us - I hope
for you as for me.
I love you dearly and think of you all the time,
with especial feeling when I look at my ring, as the
sun flashes through the window, and the reality of our
love is evoked in terms inseparable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence

65662570 - elle67

The exhibition, which is advertised as opening today, will move to the hurg - when it arrives - in the reading room, among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and the Tatler, who will remain there all the time. I was sat here un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really matter provided that they do not hawk continually.
I have found in our library a fascinating book of essays about poetry by John Clowe Ransom which I hope to read while I'm here. Last night I started a new poem, quite a long one: I have written already 90 lines and, when it ahs been polished, I will send this section to you. have combined various aspects of C16th iconology [Bemlo's 3 stages of love, etc] with the poets' vision of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.
Last night I managed to post a letter at Darlington where I had to change trains: I sent it to the flat - I hope it reached you there in time.
This letter is rather a recital of facts but I like telling you what happens to your lion when we are apart for it seems to lessen the miles between us - I hope for you as for me.
I love you dearly and think of you all the time, with especial feeling when I look at my ring, or the sun flashes through the window, and the reality of our love is evoked in terms inseperable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence

65714242 - not-logged-in-74812d0de6693dc68abd

The exhibition, which is advertised today, will have to be hung - when it arrives - in the reading room, among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and the Tatler, who will remain there all the time. I was rat-
her un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really matter provided that they do not hawk continually.
I have found in the library a fascinating book of essays about poetry by John Crowe Ransom which I hope to read while I'm here. Last night I started a new poem, quite a long one: I have written already 90 lines and, when it has been polished, I will send this section to you. I have combined various aspects of C16th iconology, [Bembo's 3 stages of love &c] with the poet's vision of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.
Last night I managed to post a letter at Darlington where I had to change trains: I sent it to the flat - I hope it reached you there in time.
This letter is rather a recital of fats but I like telling you what happens to your lion when we are a-part for it seems to lesson the miles between us - I hope for you as for me.
I love you dearly and think of you all the time, with especial feeling when I look at my ring, as the sun flashes through the window, and the reality of our love is evoked in terms inseperable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence


65744232 - srasg56

-2-
The exhibition, which is advertised as opening today,
will have to be hung - when it arrives - in the reading room,
among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and
the Tatler, who will remain there all the time. I was rat-
her un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really
matter provided that they do not hawk continually.
I have found in the library a fascinating book of
essays about poetry by John Crowe Ransom which I hope
to read while I'm here. I have written already 90
lines and, when it has been polished, I will send this
section to you. I have combined various aspects of
C16th iconology [Bembo's 3 stages of love, &c.] with the poet's
vision of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.
Last night I arranged to post a letter at Dar-
lington where I had to change trains: I sent it to the
flat - I hope it reached you there in time.
This letter is rather a recital of facts but I like
telling you what happens to your lion when we are a-
part for it seems to lessen the miles between us - I hope
for you as for me.
I love you dearly and think of you all the time,
with especial feeling when I look at my ring, or the
sun flashes through the window, and the reality of your
love is evoked in terms inseparable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence

66510334 - Preacher357

-2-
The exhibition which is advertised as opening today,
will hae to be hung - when it arrives - in the reading room,
among the old men reading the Illustrated London News and
the Tatles, will remain there all the time - I was rat-
her un-nerved by this but I suppose it does not really
matter provided that they do not continually.
I have found in the library a fascinating book of
essays about poetry by John Crowe Ranrom which I hope
to read while I'm here. Last night I started a new
poem, quite a long one: I have written already 90
lines and, when it has been polished, I will send this
section to you. I have combined various aspects of
(16th rionalogy [Bembo's 3 stages of love, &c.] with the poet's
nision of a Triumph. I hope you will like it.
Last night I managed to post a letter at Dar-
lington where I had to change trains: I sent it ot the
flat - I hope it reached you there in time.
This letter is rather a recital of facts but I like
telling you what happens to your lion when we are a-
part for it seems to lessen the miles between us - I hope
for you as for me.
I love you dearly and think of you all the time,
with special feeling when I look at my ring, or the
sun flashes through the window, and the reality of our
love is evoked in terms inseperable from your beauty.
I love you
Lawrence

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