B 15 To Mary Cooke
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1785b-15-to-mary-cooke-000 |
| Words | 114 |
To Mary Cooke
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1785)
Author: John Wesley
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BRADFORD[-ON-AVON], September 10, 1785.
MY DEAR SISTER, - While I had the pleasure of sitting by you I quite forgot [what] I intended before we set out. [Two days previously Wesley had been at Trowbridge, where Miss Cooke lived, See letter of Sept. 24 to her.] Considering the bent of your mind, I cannot doubt but you have many copies of verses by you. Probably you have some (beside those on Mr. Turner) made upon affecting subjects. Will you favor me with two or three of them Do, if you have any desire to oblige, my dear friend,
Yours affectionately.