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  1. 67282707 - Molly_Carr
  2. 67817917 - not-logged-in-4029ca247dab5cf7079d
  3. 68394379 - not-logged-in-100a7442b473d5896a9f
  4. 68405631 - tinkapuppy
  5. WINNER - 68454087 - Preacher357
  6. 68548557 - jesseytucker

67282707 - Molly_Carr

12 ix 1951
Dearest Sylvia,
Here are some poems for you, at last. The Solilquy on the beach is the one i began at Pett some while ago. The one for an aunt was prompted by my jealously of aunt Margaret being with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria Montez is a fimstar, drowned in her bath the other day: she played Queons of Atlantis and that kind of role.
Caryle must have been an old man. He came to see Holman Hunt. Attacked indignantly The Light of the World (that's alright - I'm with him there) but then complimented the painter on the effect of moonlight in The Awakening Conscience...
The weather here is very windy but not, despite fitful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at pett and you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will have your indoor models if the cricket pitch gate is unsuitable.
I have just had another letter from Russell offering me another B'ham lecture (Maclaren Young having fallen out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine. (I've sent him ATHENE too.)
I take it you will let me know soon when you are coming so that I can meet you. I expect you any time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment. If I do not have time to reply to you about meeting you be assured I will meet you where and when you suggest.
Well Lion can just catch the 4.30 post. Then he will have tea and probably read about the PRB though he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Found's poetry which he got from the library. What a conflict:
(Drawing)

I long to see you - I love you.
Lawrence

67817917 - not-logged-in-4029ca247dab5cf7079d

12 ix 1951

Dearest Sylvia,
Here are some poems for you, at last. The Soliloquy On The Beach is the one I began at Pett some while ago. The one For An Aunt was prompted by my jealously of Aunt Margaret being with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria Montez is a film star, drowned in her bath the other day: she played Queons of Atlantis and that kind of role.
Carlyle must have been an odd man. He came to see Holman Hunt. Attacked indignantly The Light of the World (that's alright - I'mwith him here) but then complimented the painter on the effect of moonlight in The Awakening Conscience..!
The weather here is very windy but not, despite fitful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at Pett and you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will have your indoor models if the cricket pitch gate is unsuitable.
I have just had another letter from Russell offering me another B'ham lecture (Maclaren Young having fallen out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine. (I've sent him ATHENE too.)
I take if you will let me know soon when you are coming so that I can meet you. I expect you any time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment. If I do not have time to reply to you about meeting you be assured I will meet you where and when you suggest.
Well Lion can just catch the 4.30 post. Then he will have tea and probably read about the PRB though he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Pound's poetry which he got from the library. What a conflict:
I long to see you - I love you

68394379 - not-logged-in-100a7442b473d5896a9f

12 ix 1951
Dearest Sylvia,
Here are some poems for you, at last. The Soliloquy On The Beach is the one I began at Pett some while ago. The one For An Aunt was prompter by my jealousy of Aunt Margaret being with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria Montez is a film star, drowned in her bath the other day: she played Queens of Atlantic and that kind of role.
Carlyle must have been an odd man. He came to see Holman Hunt. Attacked indignantly The Light of the Wold (that's alright- I'mwith him there) but then complimented the painter on the effect of moonlight in The Awakening Conscience..!
The weather here is very windy but not, despite fit-ful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at Pett and you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will have your indoor models if the cricket pitch gate is unsuitable.
I have had another letter from Russell offering me another B'ham lecture (Mclaren Young having fallen out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine. (I've sent him ATHENE too.)
I take it you will let me know son when you are coming so that I can meet you. I expect you any time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment. If I do not have time to reply to you about meeting you be assured I will meet you where and when you suggest. Well Lion can just catch the 4.30 post. Then he will have tea and probably read the PRB though he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Found's poetry which he got from the library. What a conflict:
SCAPEGOAT LIGHT OF OPHELIA ORDER
PRB
Oh I know enough now....Yes, of course I do....
EZRA
Cantos, Image, Confucious and Paris and....
I was no more except delighted to redmier
I long to see you - I love you,
Lawrence

68405631 - tinkapuppy

12 ix 1951

Dearest Sylvia,

Here are some poems for you, at last. The Soliloquy
On the Beach is the one I began at Pett some while ago.
The one For An Aunt was prompted by my jealousy of Aunt
Margaret being with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria
Montez is a film star, drowned in her bath the other day:
she played Queens of Atlantis and that kind of role.

Carlyle must have been an odd man. He came to see
Helman Hunt. Attacked indignantly The Light of the
World (that's alright - I'm with him there) but then
complemented the painter or the effect of moonlight in
The Awakening Conscience...!

The weather here is very windy but not, despite fit-
ful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at Pett and
you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will
have your indoor models if the cricket pitch gate is
unsuitable.

I have just had another letter from Russell offering
me another B'har lecture (Maclaren Young having fallen
out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine.
(I've sent him ATHENE too.)

I take it you will let me know soon when you are
coming so that I can meet you. I expect you any
time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment.
If I do not have time to reply to you about meeting
you be assured I will meet you where and when you sug-
gest.

Well lion can just catch the 4:30 post. Then he
will have tea and probably read about the PRB though
he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Pound's
poetry which he got from the library. What a con-
flict:

PRB
Oh I know enough now...Yes, of course I do...

EZRA
Cantos, Image, Confucious and Paris and...

Scapegoat light of Ophelia, order.
I was no more exist drifted do hedonist.

I long to see you - I love you.
Lawrence


WINNER - 68454087 - Preacher357

12 ix 1951 Dearest Sylvia,
Here are some poems for you, at last. The Soliloquy
On The Beach is the one I gegan at Pett some while ago.
The one For An Aunt was prompted by my jealously of Aunt
Margaret being with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria
Montez is a film star, drowned in her bath the other day:
she played Queens of Atlantis and that kind of role.

Carlyle must have been an off man. He came to see
Holman Hunt. Attacked indignantly The Light of the
World (that's alright - I'm with him there) but then
complimented the painter on the effect of moonlight in
The Awakening Conscience..!

The weather here is very windy but not, despite fit-
ful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at Pett and
you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will
have your indoor models if the cricket pitch gate is
unsuitable.

I have just had another letter from Russell offering
me another B'ham lecture (Maclaren Young having fallen
out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine.
(I've sent him ATHENE too.)

I take it you will let me know soon when you are
coming so that I can meet you. I expect you any
time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment.
If I do not have time to reply to you about meeting
you, be assured I will meet you where and when you sug-
gest.

Well Lion can just catch the 4:30 post. Then he
will have tea and probably read about the PRB though
he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Pound's
poetry which he got from the library. What a con-
flict:

SCAPEGOAT LIGHT OF OPHELIA ORDER

P R B Oh I know enough now.... Yes, of course I do....

EZRA Cantos, Image, Confucious, and Paris and....

I was NO more exist drifted on hedonist

I long to see you - I love you,
Lawrence

68548557 - jesseytucker

12 ix 1951
Dearest Sylvia,
Here are some poems for you, at last. The Soliloquy
On The Beach is the one I began at Pett some while ago.
The one For An Aunt was prompted by my jealously of Aunt
Margaret bein with you when I was not. Oh, and Maria
Mentez is a film star, drowned in her bath the other days
she played Queens of Atlantic and that kind of role.
Carlyle must have been an odd man. He came to see
Helman Hunt. Attacked indignantly. The light of the
World (that's alright--I'm with him there) but then
complimented the painter on the effect of moonlight in
The Awakening Conscience!
The weather here is very windy but not, despite fit-
ful clouds, wet. Perhaps it is similar at Pett and
you are able to paint. I hope to. At least you will
have your indoor models if the cricket pitol gate is
unsuitable.
I have just had another letter from Russell offering
me another B'ham lecture (Maclaren Young having fallen
out). I'm delighted to accept as you can imagine.
(I've sent him ATHENE too.)
I take it you will let me know soon when you are
coming so that I an meet you. I expect you any
time between Friday and Sunday, 1951, at the moment,
if I do not have time to reply to you about meeting
you be assured I will meet you where and when you sug-
est.
Well Lion can just catch the 4:30 post. Then he
will have tea and probably read about the PRB though
he is seriously tempted by a book about Ezra Found's
poetry which he got from the library. What a con-
flict:

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