1807 March 27. Trinity College, Dublin. He describes the pleasure afforded him by Rachel's gift of John Newton's Letters to a Wife. …
1807; Gale Group;
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Letters to a Wife pp 103-6 1807 March 27. Trinity College, Dublin. He describes the pleasure afforded him by Rachel's gift of John Newton's . He announces his decision not to take the sacrament the following day because he had not prepared sufficiently for it. He refers to some obstacle to their plans over Brick Lane but claims to be in boisterous high spirits and very light-hearted whenever he considered their marriage and to have lost all bashfulness about it, yet he sympathises with her low spirits as the time approached. He proposes to record in his journal what he thinks his conduct towards her after their marriage should be, with an account of his own character. He had that day ordered their table-linen to be made.
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