Autograph letter : place not specified, to [Lady Mary Wortley Montagu], [1716] Aug. 20.

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Autograph letter : place not specified, to [Lady Mary Wortley Montagu], [1716] Aug. 20.

Discussing their letter writing; saying, "If I were to write to you as often as I think of you, it must be every day of my life"; asking her to write to him about her "own mind, temper, and thoughts"; reporting that he "communicated [her] letter to Mr. [William] Congreve"; telling her that "there are as few Men who do not deplore your Departure, as Women that sincerely do."

1 item (4 p.) ; 22.7 cm.

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