Henry Crabb Robinson, [no address], to unnamed correspondent, undated.
Dear Sir
Not recollecting Initials excuse the irregularity of my address
I had forgotten that your father had ever mentioned your suffering under the malady of Autograph lacking – Do not suppose that your request is humble or modest because your request is for ordinary things, like the one sent now, saved from the Wastepaper basket For a friend anxious to serve you And fearing to forget your want may find occasion for self reproach fifty times or a hundred to one, of sermons & valuable Autographs
He will be like the Royal Commrs of the National Portrait Gallery for ever in debt doubt – Is this worth sending? –
How droll or rather how sad!
I have left the Autograph of W Fry at home
It is certain[l]y not worth sending
H C Robinson
Text: WLMSS 18/ 3.150, Wordsworth Trust and Museum, Grasmere. Reference is most likely to the American autograph collector, the Rev. William Sprague.