Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845.

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    * * * * * "Here, my best friend and well-wisher, the pages are full, and the bottle of your wine, which has done the duty of this day, is nearly empty. But since the letter which I wrote to my father-in-law, to request the hand of my wife, I hardly ever have written such an enormously long one. Pray take nothing ill. In speaking, as in writing, I must show myself as I am, or I must hold my tongue, and throw my pen aside. My last word shall be--my dearest friend, keep me in kind remembrance.
... Would to God I could one day be the cause of so much joy to you as you have been to me. Well! I drink to you in this glass: long live my good and faithful ----. " "W. A. MOZART. " Before he left Prussia, the King offered him an appointment and aliberal pension. "Can I leave my good Emperor?" said Mozart withemotion. The proposal, however, made its impression, and shortlyafterwards probably encouraged him, at Vienna, on occasion of freshintrigues against him, to tender his resignation of his paltrysituation there.

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