The Real Shelley. New Views of the Poet's Life. Vol. 1 (of 2)
CHAPTER XVI. EDINBURGH, YORK, AND KESWICK 338
The Scotch Marriage--The Trio at Edinburgh--'Wha's the Deil?'--Posting from Edinburgh to York--Dingy Lodgings and Dingy Milliners--Shelley's run South--Did Harriett accompany him?--The Squire stops the Supplies--The Earl's Description of Harriett Westbrook--The Squire's Anger at the _Mésalliance_--The Course Shelley could not take--Eliza Westbrook in Possession--The Ouse at full Flood--One too many--Designs on Greystoke Castle--Shelley's Appeal to the Duke of Norfolk--The Codicil to Sir Bysshe's Will--The Flight to Richmond--Miss Westbrook strikes her Enemy--The Trio at Keswick--Shelley's affectionate Letters from Keswick to Hogg at York--John Westbrook's Daughters at Greystoke Castle-- Ducal Benignity and Policy--The Calverts of Greta Bank-- Shelley's Means during his first Marriage--How to live on Three Hundred a-year--How not to live on Four Hundred a-year.