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From Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas, January 1893 - Oscar Wilde (Ft. Lord Alfred Douglas)
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From Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas, January 1893 Oscar Wilde (Ft. Lord Alfred Douglas)

From Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas, January 1893 - Oscar Wilde (Ft. Lord Alfred Douglas)
My Own Boy,

Your sonnet is quite lovely, and it is a marvel that those red rose-leaf lips of yours should be made no less for the madness of music and song than for the madness of kissing. Your slim gilt soul walks between passion and poetry. I know Hyacinthus, whom Apollo loved so madly, was you in Greek days.

Why are you alone in London, and when do you go to Salisbury? Do go there to cool your hands in the grey twilight of Gothic things, and come here whenever you like. It is a lovely place and lacks only you; but go to Salisbury first.

Always, with undying love, yours,

Oscar
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