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[Text: Edgar Allan Poe to Isaac Munroe - January 31, 1844.]


My dear Sir,

I have been endeavouring for the last two days to see you and beg of you to do me the kindness to call attention, in the "Patriot" to a lecture on "American Poetry", which I propose to deliver this evening (Wednesday) at the Odd Fellows' Hall in Gay Street. I hope yet to have the honor of seeing you before I leave town.

If not too late, will you say a good word for me in this afternoon's paper.

Most respectfully yours,

Wednesday morning Mr. Isaac Munroe.

Edgar A. Poe



 

[Isaac Munroe was the editor of the Baltimore Patriot.]

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