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A Romantic Love Letter written by Mary Wordsworth

October 5, 2009 by Carol  
Filed under Short Love Letters

A Romantic Love Letter written by Mary Wordsworth to her husband William Wordsworth.

It is believed that this romantic love letter was written August 1, 1810.

Oh My William! it is not in my power to tell thee how I have been affected by this dearest of all letters — it was so unexpected — so new a thing to see the breathing of thy inmost heart upon paper that I was quite overpowered, & now that I sit down to answer thee in the loneliness & depth of that love which unites us & which cannot be felt but by ourselves, I am so agitated & my eyes are so bedimmed that I scarcely know how to proceed…

Obviously reading this love letter tells us that she (Mary Wordsworth) has just received a love letter from her husband William. She is so moved at receiving such a romantic love letter describing his love for her in depth that she struggles to write a clear response. William Wordsworth was very well known for his ability to write lovely poems after all that was his business and what he was famous for but apparently he was not using his writing skills to write love letters to his wife.

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This is one of around 30 love letters which this couple shared following this opening exchange. We are trying to obtain the full number to reproduce for you.

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double Love Letter

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