William Wordsworth letter to Edward Moxon, 1836 May 26
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A letter from William Wordsworth to his publisher, Edward Moxon in which Wordsworth requests Moxon give two copies of his verses on Lamb ["Ode to the Memory of Charles Lamb"] to the bearer of the letter, Mr. [James] Spedding: one for Spedding and one for Mr. [Henry] Taylor. Wordsworth also mentions coming to London soon, and wishing to speak to Moxon about stereotyping his poems.
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