COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR. Autograph letter signed ("S.T. Coleridge") to George Dyer (probably the poet and author), [London], "Thursday Morning," n.d., one page, 4to, integral address leaf, 2-inch tear touching a few letters repaired, some strangthening on folds on versos, a bit soiled: "I shall go to Cam tonight in the Mail. If you will please to send the Books by this little Boy, I will take care to have them safely delivered -- I am rather unwell - i.e. heavy of head & turbulent of Bowells, -- or I should have called on you," with typed transcript and engraved portrait. Letters, ed. E.L. Griggs, I, 100; Autograph letter signed (third person) to Mr. and Mrs. William Abud, n.p., n.d., one page, small 12mo, integral address leaf, small tear touching 2 letters, remnants of mounting, politely decling an invitation of his "nearest Friends" because of ill health. (Milne) (2)

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COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR. Autograph letter signed ("S.T. Coleridge") to George Dyer (probably the poet and author), [London], "Thursday Morning," n.d., one page, 4to, integral address leaf, 2-inch tear touching a few letters repaired, some strangthening on folds on versos, a bit soiled: "I shall go to Cam tonight in the Mail. If you will please to send the Books by this little Boy, I will take care to have them safely delivered -- I am rather unwell - i.e. heavy of head & turbulent of Bowells, -- or I should have called on you," with typed transcript and engraved portrait. Letters, ed. E.L. Griggs, I, 100; Autograph letter signed (third person) to Mr. and Mrs. William Abud, n.p., n.d., one page, small 12mo, integral address leaf, small tear touching 2 letters, remnants of mounting, politely decling an invitation of his "nearest Friends" because of ill health. (Milne) (2)