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Previous image Next imageThe 1654 Prose Letters  Letter 110, cont. (p.287)




Spaine. If you be in London and the Lady
of the Jewell there too, at your conveni-
ency informe me, what is looked for at
my hands, in that businesse; for I would
be loath to leave any thing in my house,
when I die, that were not absolutely
mine own. I have a servant, Roper, at
Pauls house, who will receive your com-
mandments, at all times. God blesse you
and your sonne, with the same blessings
which I begge for the children, and for
the person of


Your poor friend and humble

servant in Chr. Jes.

J. Donne.
[CW: To]
p.287

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