Tuesday, 1 May 1860
Sent letter to W.H. Hunt.
Rose earlier. Rain & dark. Cleared at 9, & I had 2 photograph portraits taken of myself. ― Looked over an Album of Bonaparte portraits. ― Macbeans.
Letter from W.H. Hunt: the picture finished. ― Wrote to him: ― that is the really finest composition of a MAN ― body & soul. ― I have ever met with.
My day went in buying various small things ― G. says ― “[] Αγιον Ορος.”1 ― & paying bills.
(Why are the little birds melancholy at sunrise? Because their little bills are all over dew? due?)
About 4½ I went to Cholmondeley’s ― & saw Nanna the Modelless: what wonderful hair! ― C.’s painting struck me as careful, but faint, yet, so unfinished I could not tell. Feebleness & care is a better mixture than boldness & contempt. ― Went to the K.s, & saw H. & poor Isabella, who is a little better. The Kennedys were there; & Miss K. said ― “the weather is so bad that Mr. Burgon has begun to day to pray for fine weather.”!
O Priests!
Afterwards, walked with Cholmondeley. 2 ― “all about” ― & I was very merry: ― into & out of streets ―& sat by when he had his hair cut: ― afterwards, dined at the Φαλκώνε & returned by 9. ―
I do nothing in these days, but uprooting oneself takes it out of one, more or less.
[Transcribed by Marco Graziosi from Houghton Library, Harvard University, MS Eng. 797.3.]