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"My Dear Roberts, The Canterbury Pilgrimage arrived this morning & its already in the place of honour over my mantlepiece." May 28, 1902
"Sunday, night, Dear Mrs. Roberts, Many thanks. I shall come Tuesday 1:15." 1933
Dublin, May 31 "Dear Mr. Roberts, I thank you very much - I'm at 12th at S. My wife is not with me. Yours, W. B. Yeats" May 1, 1933
"Dear Mr. Ellis Roberts, I want to thank you for kindness to me during my sickness." June 6, 1935
"Dear Ellis Roberts, I thank you for these fine gifts, from you, I think." July 11, 1936
"My dear Ellis Roberts, I am trying to put together a little book of Marjory Ruddock's (?) poems. September 17, 1936
"My dear Ellis Roberts, I cannot think how I __." September 27, 1936
"Dear Ellis Roberts, I have carried your poem about with me for I suppose months, putting off writing out of sheer procrastination." July 17, 1937
"Dear Sir: please excuse my long delay in answering, your question . . . " March 2 [?]
"Dear Mr. Roberts, You must have wondered very much at not hearing from me about your book, but the truth is I forgot it in London. " May 21 [?]
"My Dear Roberts, I am very pleased and flattered that you should elect to dedicate that poem to me." September 15 [?]