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df05 |agesigneerd: Michaël J. Argel. Buckley
df10 |aThank you for your
df12 |aMichael Joseph Buckley aan [Guido Gezelle]
df15 |aTielt
df1604/08/1864
df20 |a4 [brief]
df21 |avolledig
df23 |ainkt
df24 |a4 zijden beschreven
df25 |adubbel vel
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df29 |abriefpapier: Collège de la ville de Thielt Flandre Occid: ; handgeschreven brief van Fr. De Grendele aan Guido Gezelle op zijde 4
df30 |aop zijde 1 rechtsboven bijgeschreven onder de datum: [4/8] (inkt, hand P.A.)
df33 |aeng [Engels]
df36 |aDe briefwisseling van Guido Gezelle met de Engelsen 1854-1899 / door B. De Leeuw, P. De Wilde, K. Verbeke, (o.l.v.) A. Deprez. - Gent : Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, 1991, dl.II, p.41-42
df37 |abriefversie van datering: Feast of St Dominick / 64 o.p.n. ; adressaat gereconstrueerd op basis van de aanhef
df39 |a1.2 |bcorrespondentie aan Guido Gezelle
df41 |a4639
df43 |aGGA, Corr. I, 1864 [9,57] ; CGS, 136H
df47 |aCOLLÈGE DE LA VILLE DE THIELT FLANDRE {<=OCCID>[=Occidentale]}: Feast of St Dominick / 64. {<=o.p.n>[ora pro nobis]} Dear Mr. Gezelle Thank you for your kind, good, courageous letter - yes, "help uzelven en zoo helpt u God" help yourself, and Heaven will help you, as we say in English. I must help myself, and I must h{<-e><+a>}ve a stout heart, and pray to God to aid me, as who else will? I have - neither scrip, nor stock, nor stone, nor talents, nor friends, father, mother, brother, nor sister, nor home, nor beauty, nor riches, but I have much patience, and hope, and I'll trust that a willing labourer who comes to the living place at the eleventh hour - will not be rejected, forsooth because he babbleth not as a "Rhetor" in Latin or Greekish tongue. For the harvest is great and the reapers are few, and the heat of the day is very great indeed. I either speak to the Rector (as I leave this place in two or three days) or else I'll write to him such a letter in French. People seem to be always leaving your place, are the English such wanderers? I hope God will direct me into the way in which He wishes me to go, -He has indeed saved me from most terrible dangers of soul and body, my life is a rare and strange one, few pass through such trials of all sorts and degrees, and yet by God's grace I have not fallen in the slippery path - so I think God has his designs on me. I hope to see you, in a few days, and have a good serious "palaver" with you on many subjects, which I am anxious to hear your opinion about. I must beg your pardon for forgetting about the books, I hope it did not inconvenience you too much - how stupid I am <+apt> to forget little messages so soon. - I often blame myself for forgetfulness in domestic matters. I must try and amend - however I must say that the remark made, where you went, is not in the full spirit of true fraternal Christian charity, why blame an absent one? And for so slight a reason destroy his reputation -ah! the parable of the "mote and the beam in your neighbour's eye. "T' yaer 30" is making its way, just let it be <+in> Flemish, what I consider "la Paix" of Mr. Coomans to be in French, or better - give your readers good large general ideas, open up new catholic sources of union, of liberty, of fraternal handgrasping work, and be in the ranks of those who would shut up for ever in this land the "estaminet" "la loge" the house of ill fame and the government "bureau" and school, stir up the generous old Flemish blood, put some of the XIXth century steam into it - but don't set it a-boiling over else you'll scald your fingers. Pardon these lines from yours very humbly and truly Michaël J. Aryel Buckley I beg to send you the best respects of Rev<A>d</A> M<A>essrs</A> De Grendele & Van Maele all ultra Catholic Liberals, and working in the good cause, like you, their Gamaliel
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df50 |aklik hier voor de volledige brieftekst |bhttps://edities.kantl.be/gezelle/ed/DALF.db.gg.10107?tab=search&howmany=25
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