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Featured Letter
from Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 to Trevelyan, Elizabeth
Letter No. VWL1651
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Trevelyan
Letter No.: VWL1651
The White Gates
Friday [c.1945?]
Dear Bessy
I wd do much for my friendship to you and to help that poor lady – but I fear her verses are impossible – they are not even bad in the right kind of way, & the first line is almost the same as “Rule Britannia”.
Even if a publisher accepted them she wd at most get £1-1-01 for them – that is what A.C. Graves2 got for the words of “Father O’Flynn” a song which sold in thousands (see Robert Graves autobiography).
love from
R. Vaughan Williams
1. i.e. a guinea.
2. Alfred Perceval Graves
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Dated inferred from the type of paper used in wartime.
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Shelfmark:RCT 16.200
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus 1714/2/6, ff. 144-145