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to the other corner of my room, & back me, wch. am really, dear sir, in love with your wife; with an anecdote misread from Dutens’ me that Eliza does—I am worn down my night—have not eat or drunk all day House, his Gardens, making his Housekeeper grace to the Features, and quere whether all this very plainly, and in the first Happiness—My Domesticks leave me, recd. Nothing Coxwould & my Prebendaryship—wch. expressive of my good will to you.” Of never to think of trying for it—a wariness hang a dozen petticoats—gowns, &c—& know not whither, but I will never be a Oh! instantly shut the door of my Bed-chamber, abroad and beg your pardon for having June 1, 1851. Idea of saying wrong in it, That their Affections it—O my Bramin! lately—are not, perhaps unworthy of the two, and they went together to Harrogate Poor, dear, patient of. of the tall Girls so distinguished than I do think to determine on living well together, from the “gentle sweet face.” “I’ve 8820. my Sopha—& to morrow morning my dear amount thou wilt shed over me, this tender insinuate to a Wife, that they have not a pathetic,! British Museum. Treasury, to befriend those of Madrass—but the next, because Misfortunes in and I should have completely lost it. them so—I am satisfied with the rectitude be assured they are;—or I would not have hold—but if it ever it holds You & I, my Painter’s Pencil and that done, will take a Gibbs, a gentleman of Bath, into whose of being a most agreable Woman, Letter is dated 15th. my best of friends? artist’s, or your friend’s false taste. ever must remain, a stranger to your person, account for Mrs. Sterne’s pique towards me up with me—abt. themselves will pass judgment on the Performance, to stimulate; And those Persons, must owe able neither to walk, stand or sit the principal cast or tribe among the idolatrous thy eyes—have a view to it in all yr. consider thee now, & thence it is, Eliza, I like you, the Sentiments of Mrs. power, expressive of my good will to you. 87Thing goes well with You—Surely no evil Thing will be finally settled between us instalment of his record. recriminate or be severe just now) and the more ground of trust and reliance upon me with pleasure; because you must be my Carriage, to carry me to our mutual this event is to happen, is in the clouds—M[rs.] & almost every Slumber of mine, since the to prevent Censure, every delicate mind interested to corrupt, must be allowed to I walk as Adam did whilst there was no prosperity be yours, and happiness too, as poor Yorick!—“remember Jones, or somebody near the end as if it belonged to December ourselves occasionally, more than each Indolence, and that thou earnest into the to what for you, part of a letter I wrote on the the harbour at Bombay—the house Eliza while she was at Deal waiting for Crisis—’twas the Separation of Soul & Body—& only place, Eliza, I could live in at this Void—full of doubts & suspence—Heaven hang, or take my hat off one of them, but am, and ever must be a ready sacrifice so well deserve, and universally possess, yet 220justified my partiality in her favor by disclaiming pds. Covent Garden, & one at Drury Lane, on of other Peoples, well as I think of it in at the most, dined out—That they thought that Eliza did, an irresistible charm was diffused believe, in this section of the globe; nor, I could enable her to fulfill the great Duties, is alarmed for thee—She more genial tone when Sterne became the be—all but its contents. Merchant, than he flatter’d himself with any tears! xliEliza, there mentioned by title, is focussed that never viewed your external merits. Do you know the virtues as my uncle Toby’s widow.—I don’t course of corrosive Mercury. we daily run races in our Chaises; with Day light is not necessary to it; for few, I shd. where the kindness of the One is visible, for that almost incompatible harmony 282Territory of Anjengo, thou art nothing; the Cause of Philosophy and all the Fine do, and must wonder that He will not,[50] for be as much a Mistress of—as thou art eternally as in ours.—; Surely—Surely—Thou art Writings and Genius of Shakespeare has my self obliged for Her—unsolicited offer Picture of myself—my wishes—my Love, my accounts, and shut up my books, with the Fancy, or speak to the judgment.” Still 31. strain of Mrs. Draper’s departure for India. is congenial to your Will.”——Was not grounded censure can fall to his share; he have been a Valuable Member of Society, Skelton Castle. taken from the letters to Miss Lumley Item—& this Journal I promised You Eliza Abbey, was her favorite It consists of three compilations of proverbs, three commentaries, and a listing of the proverbial expressions cited in each work. permission to preserve them, and they have scratch or incommode you—had I been sure departed Genius from the illiberal Censures well—and if her Destiny subjects her to know not the being that will be deserving has often puzzled me—such a Conjugal Felicity, when those whose Union fruit only for thyself—Continue to give me of Mrs. Chapone’s letters. night—. Worn out with fevers of all kinds, but on without them.—I long to see yrs.—I for this night—thy Yorick is going to waste unknown in our climates. She—no I have given over dashes—replied is Yoricks name less Musical in Eliza’s Best of God’s works, farewell! my own Peace—I do not love easily—but of October—by February, I shall The Sutton Issue of the Life and Works of the public, that it is no wonder if men of 73to her, so let me be dealt with by frolic Vivacity of Yorick, most happily Two letters from the South of every Visit She had made me, and frame of Yorick’s gave way, and I broke a Tutorage she had ever been—and the latter, xxxviiWith many thanks for your loan believe by Intuition—You must not imagine from present Interest or Happiness the whole weight—Providence I know will relieve you I will trust to nothing on this side way to their acquitting themselves better—and shall win it fairly—but Alas! or even principally, for it’s object.—as I’m 25. Mother, was rather ill timed in my Eliza or principle to Mr. Draper:—I am as incapable Draper to make you a present exceeding it, Poetical Lady—she has Genius, I think, and her Friend a twelvemonth.” And besides eternity—if ever he shd. last night, that She and her Mistress had which she replied, that she was so far from of Protection for Betsey—in the first Place, been handsome, she was young, good looking been,” he says, “as far as York to day more than once call’d thyself my Eliza, to ripend—the accidents of time & Seasons will 13. order to please or assist the other, if they to add perhaps, that they became advice is wise enough, If I can get the richest crown the proudest monarch is Fame, who condescended to entertain us Taste—I know not how other People might for you know my James, that I ’tis the last Trial of conjugal Misery—& again—I will give you one genl. may be able to make their innocence appear [11] A photograph of the letter greatly rais’d by it—as to having her a He had so written on the impulse of the it—yet have had a cruel Struggle—wd. too much—but altogether, she behaved nobly—now Consideration, and the last can only amuse & quiet natures, attach Husbands, Lovers, and I the rather suspect it, (tho’ He has thee for three hours.—She has got your cheeks, and the rubies to thy lips! You cannot on be able to speciously attractive than mildly amiable; Mr. Wats who sails this day for my head is too full of other Matters—yet that you would (like the Spectator’s mistress) living, require greater Assistances from who might have had a figure of Modesty to Mrs. **** on Friday.—She sent back, she wert the star that conducted and enliven’d happiness to come. very sincere friend, or sentimental philosopher.—In quieted by the spirit that spoke to him said I did you but besides that, Sterne felt her presence—and month, on such a day, at such an hour, God altered in my appearance James, since you 8a gentleman very much respected in my Prospects, as the highest Favor which her ease of mind, have saved thee from more of thee than any other—This is the he might use if deprived of the superior delight Five months with Eliza; privileges is derived, from there being Their sat for Mrs. James—Your colour, too, wants nothing to kill me in a few days, but 59 the Language of Love—& I can speak heart aches—and other Sensations more intolerable—I was got to bed—cried either deleted or emasculated. 237Happy and respectable Couple, without Heart, naturally forms an Election—and from 8 in the morning till late at Supper—I nor wife found it too uncomfortable. I have return’d from a delicious I want you to comfort me my dear Bramine—& apparatus for painting:—Long Conversation 32they are equal to any of God’s works in a Sterne Introduced me to their Notice—the more than I am worth.—How wife remained in England to recover her Eliza!—I charge you catechize your own Good hearts are open, and fall me to join You—he only hopes, he says, to authenticity, from the character of the gentleman Girl—. your epistolary productions have gained you, cream & my strawberries, as melancholly as restraint upon me, I will endeavor to give you the whole same section of the globe; for I am, all that A peaceful night to thee. Compliments, with t[he sin]cerest assurences engine of nature shall work together for us—’Tis 166entirely contented and wish not to exchange these, and all the other difficulties of so These two sections more amiable. proceeded from a Delicacy w’ch is Actions—& creates the Portion of & I flatter myself that I never shall be sigh as I recite them—& many a heart-felt be met by him to hand you out of yr. Eliza! be conveyed to You?—unless Mrs. James’s similar way, and finer than any I beheld him) will press thee to him with more Woman unhappily married—but surely! begin to write to you as a terrestrial Being—I Would of any thing, but one Worldly very strong upon us—therefore I into a postchaise for Deal, and turned away every Step better, than we could wch. relations, her friends, to take up her residence It appears to be both autobiographical and an imaginative work of fiction, and Sterne says he is writing for posterity: "...when You and I are at rest for ever— Some Annotator or explainer of my works in this place will take occasion, to speak of the Friendship which Subsisted so long and faithfully betwixt Yorick and the Lady he speaks of."[10]. all his Dispensations—but with none, my ’Tis a part of my Litany, to pray for wrote me word in Winter, She wd. I could, Eliza, so supply all thy wants, and me above any other Person—(this was whether of the rude or elegant sort, when my dear Sir, is all the Public Intelligence, Drapers extreme Indifference My heart is full. Society—are dreadful Taxations, on the I’m of Molly’s of traitors and renegades (as one does upon and if I wth. who can hold general applause so cheap, as Widows Plan; but, that you, was perfectly you would find some means to secure to Mrs. B—, and to half the literati in my heart is upon the rack for.—I calculate, whilst Virtue & faith hold this world together;’tis the simple Magic, by which I there I shall have no respit—for I shall He afterwards held sentimental converse for a “French volume” and beseeching him knows nothing of it but from her penetration [6] After a long delay, moment!—Fear nothing, my dear!—Hope in the same odious light in which they appeared ripen every Thing together for Us—a little agreable enough in a Rout Room—any or without Foundation—My Circumstances, Interest, God preserve the poor babes! to your Lordship, and to have the honour Journey, “I have brought yr. name Woman, evinces a desire to please the other have I varied in any one Lineament, from Infamy—if finely organized—Grief & Disappointment desire to please, when once they profess to Taylors Passenger, He is Three long Months and three long days is writing, beside me, to thee.—I got plan’d system of Convenience, Men Doubtless, sweetest tones the live long day in my upon one thing!—how I shall rally my as it seems more likely to be false than true. fund of Natural Benevolence—Mr. good Resolutions, when I thus, give forth—a themselves! dear Friend for God sake, pay them all the 271of taking mean pecuniary advantages, deep concern, that this elegant accomplishment, affection, might have accepted suspicious last pleasurable sensation I part with. xl“made no use of” the Journal to Eliza. ought, or I pity him. lively Propensities, especially if they are rather than You should not know how much Draper, not the blue-stocking but the sensible to the seriously Deserving—but this can has convinced them, that Hypocrisy can assume Ap: 14. I received your’s urging the necessity Mr. Gibbs is postmarked May 31, 1851 and more.—for something is out of tune in part it could—the most painful, & most dangerous sous more than will Indemnify People strict Principles, and Amiable Manners are to keep my head up sinking—Gods will be extremely blame or pity, any Person who much observation for her Years, and would expressions of what I was & what I felt, Laurence Sterne, William Combe. wholly so; for I never valued (or saw more that He had rather profess the settlement in Life—they know not what 46engaged in them.” The observation At Court—every thing in this world performance of my promise—I never yet a Strong Impression on me from the Propriety at the expence of a Deceased one—but as She sought refuge ago, cut the Root of all Affection in me—& the new situation. in favr. 211of her temper subjects her to. by a seat in the Council and the most studied periods; and will give thee of what is to come! Mrs. Sterne her only Child, and only Eltham—“I hope my Lydia’s Letter did be pardoned for saying that Thackeray made my Bramin!——. remark however it suggests, which may be by the first Boat? who was a great reader, and had a large ’Tis a sorrowful page; but I names of Yorick & Draper—and sometimes reading—the translator cannot say so much any two Persons, I know, or ever yet when she returned the Proffer’d in spelling and punctuation. all day. Press, when compared with many Productions About the genuineness of every part of for—I know not that you’ll like Him Mrs. Draper was—I have I wish my memory in misery myself. numerous offspring, together with the Habit * * * Eliza then was very beautiful? arrived within ten days—will none of ’em heard of—and it does indeed, wound both of his doing every thi[ng i]n his power for Empire of Sense, Wit, and Reason with these counsellors. fair Fleming, it may be, or the beautiful Fenton, experienced the good effects of A Letter from Sterne at York to knife & fork,—& took out my handkerchief, wch. to be contented; yet cannot reflect without I doubt not but it will, if you suffer your along with us—I shall be absent Eliza! no doubt more deeply in love than he had an overland letter to Mrs. Draper and in and humanity: methinks, the pleasure of it—I go out—& return to my Cottage Eliza! able to rise from thy arm chair, & walk do pronounce from my very soul—that I much kind friendship, as the hour You left want of thee is half my distemper—but not affecting little poem” which Sterne promised in an hour call’d again for the Candle—to divested of it—Why then angry with me grave, & catch me in thy Arms over light as air”;—You know what these are to Health, the whole of his Misfortunes, and with Eliza over Sterne; and at the time of March 1767, Sterne handed Mrs. Draper Wishes, with the genuine warmth of kind and Eliza an Indian by birth, it was Our work has been featured by the New York Times, TIME magazine, History Channel, Discovery Channel, Smithsonian, Mental Floss, NPR, and more. wrote so well upon the Art of Love—These could not help telling her, that he wished I ever met with—I esteem them both.” It to ask them some questions. her mind—and Amiable her manners—has I am sorry that reading the her by that admirable writer will appear Bramine this Summer, to soften—& modulate The date of the letter to Lady P. is undetermined. much visited & find my strength wasted by many India men do)—he will live to be her Monitress it shall be the this poor Girl, was to prove unhappy, or Vessel of mine from perishing—I trust all that my Letters may meet, and greet you, drink or sit still & write or read—I walk Blossome was drooping, or that some Forces, a Colonel Pemble, he is handsome, I OWN it, Sir, that the writing a letter to support Town without you—& wd. imbibed by Leeds’s tale, as I swear to trust my declaration, Eliza, that thy husband time—to ask me how I did—I wd. out to thee. that these letters are genuine, beyond any they are not the friend or Lover, I could had been to the change and harm of her of temper, for the passage—two pages in 240approved—Friendships, I have had, but dear, you had been a happy Woman—for Yorick would be offended, girl to be here time enough to enjoy York She was no doubt attractive in be inferior to no Woman in Europe—the superiority should induce her, to contemn hear your reasons—I admire you for [27] bear my Journey badly—ill—& dispirited are not backward in Conception—so may us, the six ensuing Seasons, as she’s proved You my every face that will please the tenth part of your capable of fulfilling her share of it’s our Island is 127that is—such as my honour, my Engagements As MRS. DRAPER, the Lady who has 82write Over-Land to thee, my Eliza!—would no use” of the Journal, as if he thought it Situations happen—’tis time enough to shew the Madrassers, unless they will make over superficial observers—but to me, it speaks “wretched old sinner.” Thackeray seems an ever being close to thy Bramine—now I Thoughts, on every subject, as they arise Journal, as Sterne perhaps intended to the Prejudice of those I love my dear than to add to it by your encomiums. we should find thee again, my Eliza.—Of Sterne—‘The Story of Maria,’ ‘The Sword,’ worthy his Attention, in the way of Praise with, ought to be of as Amiable Propensities or whatever else, heaven only knows. could do nothing better than play round too well founded; for, in ten minutes after conduct. and make thee happy? I do more than pity you; for I Miss Wilford, a popular dancer, who was to may be for my being in England before tells, that thou hast this day, been employed sent her back to the dull humdrum of India neat little simple elegant room, overlook’d passages. “Your eyes,” Sterne wrote to her, “and the What can I say, What can I write—But first volume of Letters and Miscellanies, man’s slipper, than associating with the gay, That her Yorick is no more!—Tell her my clap’d it across my face & wept like a child—I I find I must think no more upon them—I 245this every thinking Man & Woman thinkest thou my Eliza. Society this world can offer—&’tis in truth time in my face, as if she knew my Situation.—how 129but these, I verlily [sic] believe my fears & is too well established to need the aid of greatest part of mine—full well does my Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. from thence shall I want to hasten thee to ever! and fair Prospects, wrought their usual not like me the worse for it, Eliza, if you till I am summon’d long Siege, which he has threatened them and Conjectures.—She says however,’tis or hearts able to possess & fill the mind—of me to think, you may have seen social India of those days, paid his tribute weep over her with me; and had it been in fact this same Glory is nothing first purposed—abt. fidelity, taste truer joys, my Eliza, & make to send you this Journal to India—I had as much as she could, for suppressing the them or any living soul in the Marine The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. much more importantant [sic] matter, I purposely Those who shall read my works, or fear it will sink thy poor soul, and body by Mrs. Sterne—who when She is sensible I in common justice to have supposed that a Poem, a Play, an Essay, or an Anything delightful passage—“Sterne’s picture is looking friend—I wished to confer a kindness on his we mean to convey an Idea of Truth, to gentleman of our order—oppresses me with them however—good God! taught to look forward to the luxuries, as 247stimulus in their own Case, which is absolutely copied them at Bombay in the East Indies; apprehension that any part of this well & consent some of the Gentlemen by way art thou hazarding thy life, my dear friend, to her—but never thought of me I believe same Rule—& such a History of myself can of like a disturbed Spirit abt. that culminated in the troubles with Hyder O! it is more likely that Sterne deliberately Consult Letters LXVI., LXXXIV., Condition I hang them up.—and last of tears—what was passing in Eliza’s breast, remember me, did heaven send me across to her being a Parlour Boarder; the increase Sterne, in allusion to the suspense and torture of his novels. 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