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Digital Image File Name (Luna Insight): [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/1qrwpk 56974] | Digital Image File Name (Luna Insight): [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/1qrwpk 56974] | ||
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Adopted through a generous gift by _______. | Adopted through a generous gift by _______. |
Revision as of 11:01, 12 March 2014
Very few Renaissance love letters have survived to the present day. The Folger acquired such a letter in 2013, in which Philip Williams (d. 1719) gushes to his future wife, Elizabeth Nalson, "the sight of your letter Surpriz’d me and raised those transports in me that could receive no accession from anything but the sight of your own most adored person." He signs himself, "Your most gratefull Eternall Votarie & humblest Servant."
Date: circa 1680
Source Accession Number (Hamnet catalog): 267929 (call number yet to be assigned)
Digital Image File Name (Luna Insight): 56974
Holding ID number: 485747
Adopted through a generous gift by _______.