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  LETTER 451

  CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON

  March 19th, 1828.

  My dear M.—It is my firm determination to have nothing to do with "Forget-me-Nots"—pray excuse me as civilly as you can to Mr. Hurst. I will take care to refuse any other applications. The things which Pickering has, if to be had again, I have promised absolutely, you know, to poor Hood, from whom I had a melancholy epistle yesterday; besides that, Emma has decided objections to her own and her friend's Album verses being published; but if she gets over that, they are decidedly Hood's.

  Till we meet, farewell. Loves to Dash. C.L.

  [Moxon seems to have asked Lamb for a contribution for one of Hurst's annuals, probably the Keepsake.

  Hood was to edit The Gem for 1829.

  "Dash."—Moxon seems to have been the present master of the dog.

  Here should come a letter from Lamb to Edward Irving, introducing Hone, who in later life became devout and preached at the Weigh House Chapel in Eastcheap.] The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6

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