Volume I Part 21 (1/2)
ALEXANDER JOHN BALL.
23d February 1799.
Letters
FROM THE
EARL OF BRISTOL,
_Bishop of Derry, in Ireland_,
TO
LADY HAMILTON.
Letters OF THE EARL OF BRISTOL, _Bishop of Derry, &c_.
I.
Naples, Sunday Morning, [1795.]
I return you the inclosed, my Dearest Emma, which does equal honour to the excellent head and heart of the writer. I shall begin, for the first time of my life, to have a good opinion of myself, after such honourable testimonials.
In the mean time, I send you an extraordinary piece of news, just written me from Ratisbon--a courier from the Elector of Mentz, desiring _the Empire_ to make a separate peace with France.
Couriers have been sent from the Diet to Sweden and Denmark, desiring their mediation: βand it is clear,β says my letter, β_Somebody_ is at the bottom of all this; the Elector of Mentz only lends his name.β
The suburbs of Warsaw taken; the capitulation of the city daily expected.
The King of Prussia totally retired beyond Potsdam, and supposed to be at the eve of madness.
Oh! Emma, who'd ever be wise, If madness be loving of thee.
B.
II.
Munich, 14th July 1795.