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âThe Conversation was down five degrees below freezing. Every body thinking what to say nextâexcept Mrs Waddington who does not seem to think at all.â EBB to Henrietta MB c.November 1826, #240.
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âMama was on the lawnâŠâ Henrietta MB to EBB 24 February 1827, #250.
âAs I have taken the liberty of calling you Ba, I shall not be more ceremonious in writing than in speakingâ, Price to EBB 17 November 1826, #241; â âBaâ is much better pleased to hear from you than âMiss Barrettâ could beâ, EBB to Price c.December 1826, #242.
âAs a femaleâŠâ EBB to Boyd 3 November 1827, #275. EBB explains her mother was unwell: EBB to Boyd 15 March 1828, #288. âI was the causeâŠâ EBB to Elizabeth Moulton and Mary Trepsack 17 March 1828, #290.
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Boyd has published a number of translations of classical Greek and the Church Fathers since his debut, Luceria, A Tragedy, in the year of EBBâs birth. Elizabeth sometimes tests him on long passages of classical Greek verse he has memorised.
âAwhile they sailedâŠâ: Boyd writes two poems on this theme, âA Day of Pleasure at Malvernâ and âA Malvern Taleâ.
The Gentlemanâs Magazine reviewed Boydâs Thoughts on an Illustrious Exile, Occasioned by the Persecution of the Protestants in 1815, with other Poems: âMr Boyd is a Greek scholar; and energetic poet (as most blank-verse men are); and we are truly glad to see once more the unimprovable classical style, recently neglected for the rhymed prose which was brought into vogue by Lord Byron.â Gentlemanâs Magazine and Historical Chronicle vol. 96 (London: John Nichols & Son, February 1826), p. 156. EBB lends Boyd Priceâs Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of Greek and Latin, hot off the press, and passes back his praise to the author.
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Boyd married the eldest child of influential, polymathic and self-made engraver Wilson Lowry in 1805. Raised by a stepmother from the age of eight, she may not have had the happiest of lives.
âRather young looking than otherwiseâŠâ EBB to Elizabeth Moulton and Mary Trepsack 17 March 1828, #290. âReally all the young ladiesâŠâ EBB Diary, 22 June 1831. âMiss SteersâŠâ EBB Diary, 18 June 1831. Reading Tom Jones: EBB Diary, 24 June 1831. Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (London: A. Millar, 1749).
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âAlfieriâ of BâTâto EBB c.February 1829, #332. âI suspectâŠâ EBB Diary, 4 June 1831. âKissing the rodâŠâ EBB Diary, 1 July 1831.
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Misses Bordman and Mushet: EBB Diary, 15 November 1831 and 29 December 1831. âPut his hatâŠâ EBB Diary, 19 July 1831. âAttacked me⊠Ought to love himâŠâ EBB Diary, 21 June 1831. âAdam made fig leaves⊠Thoughts of my heartâŠâ EBB Diary, 4 June 1831. âOn opening my drawerâŠâ EBB Diary, 25 June 1831.
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The Athenaeum vol. 456 (23 July 1836). âNothing else⊠I feel bitterlyâŠâ EBB Diary, 29 June 1831.
A full account of the inheritance dispute appears in Robert A. Barrett, âNote on Barrett v Barrettâ in Michael Meredith, ed, Browning Society Notes vol. 22 (December 1994), pp. 61â68.
âEmpty mindedâŠâ EBB Diary, 7 July 1831. On 23 April 1832, âMrs Boyd is certainly an extraordinary woman, to be Mrs Boydâ. âI am quite aware that in your late removal I had no right or shadow of right, to be considered; & I sincerely hope that both you & Annie may gain from it as much happiness as you expect, â & as I have lost.â EBB to Boyd and Ann Lowry Boyd 17 May 1832, #451.
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âHow very very very unkindlyâŠâ EBB Diary, 4 June 1831. âSome talkingâŠâ EBB Diary, 14 June 1831.
Boyd had published The Fathers not Papists, with Select Passages and Tributes to the Dead just two years earlier. Elizabethâs report that, âThe bride looked very lovely, & behaved very wellâI mean, without demonstrating in any unbecoming manner, the agitation which was within her evidentlyâ, implies a continued and shared low opinion of Annie. EBB to Boyd 2 August 1837, #578. Annieâs unhappy, childless marriage may be a mere match of financial convenience for Henry William Hayes, who turns out a bankrupt (twice) and an adulterer. In 1855 Annie divorces him for adultery. He has a number of illegitimate children before dying intestate. Annieâs revenge is to live till ninety. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hayes-2303 [retrieved 3 March 2019].
âDriving to churchâŠâ EBB Diary, 5 June 1831.
Nonconformist adherents number some 56,000 in 1791, 360,000 in 1836, and 1,463,000 in 1851. Numbers of Congregationalists and Baptists also swelled. John Cannon and Robert Crowcroft, eds, The Oxford Companion to British History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), p. 1040.
âTo make me glowâŠâ EBB Diary, 5 June 1831.
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âSeven chaptersâŠâ EBB Diary, 16 June 1831. Elizabeth dislikes Anglicanismâs â âholy mysteriesâ &c. What mystery is there, can there be, in this simple rite?â EBB Diary, 25 September 1831. But she records, âBummy expressed a general dislike towards the Methodistsâ EBB Diary, 8 June 1831. Bummy requests confidentiality: EBB Diary, 4 July 1831.
EBB tells Julia Martin of her motherâs âfirst agony of griefâ and of her subsequent âfrequent bursts of tearsâ. EBB to Julia Martin 15 November 1827, #276.
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âNot quite so gayâŠâ Mary MB to EBB 1 October 1828, #321. E B MBâs raw grief: E B MB to his children 3 January 1831, #393. âI dare say GodâŠâ EBB to Henrietta MB c.10 October 1828, #324. âShe readâŠâ Edward MB to Julia Martin c.9 October 1828, SD674.
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EBB, âGlimpsesâ.
BOOK FOUR
Epigraph
AL Bk 7, L. 411.
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EBB to Julia Martin 28 August 1832, #462.
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Papa âshrinksâ and even afterwards, ânever up to this moment, has he even alluded to the subject [âŠ] he had not power to say one wordâ. #462.
âThe drawing roomâs four windowsâŠâ #462.
Cricket in Jamaica: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cricket_in_the_West_Indies_to_1918 Henriettaâs sketch is collected in The Browningsâ Correspondence, vol. 3, facing p. 256.
Sunset was at 19.18 in Hereford on 23 August 1832. The moon in its last quarter: https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=1832&country=9 [retrieved 3 Feb 2019].
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âA broken down manâŠâ Mary Russell Mitford to Lady
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