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Previous image Next imageThe 1654 Prose Letters  Letter 113, cont. (p.293)




something for my selfe. Which, because I
thinke I have done, as though I had done
him a service therein, I adventure to desire
to speake with him, which I beseech you
to advance, in addition to your many fa-
vours and benefits to me. And if you have
occasion to send any of your servants to
this town, to give me notice, what times
are fittest for me to waite, to injoy your fa-
vour herein. My businesse is of that nature,
that losse of time may make it much more
difficult, and may give courage to the ill
fortune of


Your humble servant

J. Donne.
[CW: To]
p.293

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