Why Does My Heart Ache So


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(1) appears to be an incomplete letter signed from Moulton, Boston, November 1814. Recipient is unidentified. Mentions Hamlet's soliloquy, a quote from the Tempest and a quote from Measure for measure. (2) poem entitled "Dead at eighty." First line: I sit in this old-time chamber. (3) poem entitled "To Robert Louis Stevenson: in memoriam." First line: Why does my heart ache so. First lines are included in the Folger First Line Index.




Letters of Louise Chandler Moulton


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Moulton accepts an invitation from Mrs. Bond and replies to autograph seekers Mrs. Young and Mr. Reeves.




Sung Hu yü Jih chan shih


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Autograph Letter Signed from Matthias Mull, London, to Mrs. Moulton


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Recipient is probably Louise Chandler Moulton. Mull sends a few lines culled from Shakespeare's Sonnets. Hopes "Mr. Winter will give calm and earnest attention to the episode of Macbeth's visit to Banquo's quarters in the dead of night." Written from 39 Colville Terrace, Powis Square W.







Mind Myths


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Mind Myths shows that science can be entertaining and creative. Addressing various topics, this book counterbalances information derived from the media with a 'scientific view'. It contains contributions from experts around the world.