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from VOL. II. of the 1840 edition of ESSAYS, LETTERS FROM ABROAD, TRANSLATIONS AND FRAGMENTS, BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, edited by Mary Shelley
To MR. AND MRS. GISBORNE. Bagni, Friday Night, (July 13th, 1821.)
MY DEAR FRIENDS, I will only remind you of Faust; my desire for the conclusion of which is only exceeded by my desire to welcome you. Do you observe any traces of him in the poem I send you? Poets—the best of them, are a very cameleonic race; they take the colour not only of what they feed on, but of the very leaves under which they pass. Mary is just on the verge of finishing her novel; but it cannot be in time for you to take to England.—Farewell. Most faithfully yours, P. B. S. |