. . . than what one has pondered, and resolved in one’s heart, how uncertain is everything else – I have made enquiries here about your fine edition of Urania. If I can’t obtain a copy, well then I can’t help you, you must send it to me, and in return I will send you a parcel of music which you can perhaps sell off in Berlin, and possibly at lower prices. Write. All good wishes. Do love your friend
Beetho
My tender—hearted Amalia –
To write to me, Oh keep
What in your presence
My dear friend
In the gay circles
Send your address which I
A few to you
Besides you may
The letter to me
and I