33, 34
(1812) on West as artist, war, 62
on England and American crisis, West as artist, assassination of
Perceval, 67-72
on Leslie, Allston, own work, 74
on tea-making, 75
on diploma for father, Orders in Council, 76
on drawing room, theatres, charivari, 78
on war, gratitude to parents, Allston, 80
on war friends, 87-93
(1813) on expenses, work, Allston, 103
on Dying Hercules, 107
on war, Spanish victories, poet and painter, Allston’s poems, coat of
arms, 110
on progress, study at Paris, war views, 114
(1814) on British treatment of Americans, religious sentiments,
success at Bristol, politics, Allston, art in America, health,
severe winter, 120
on overthrow of Napoleon, further study, 127
on further study, ambition, parents’ complaint of neglect, Wilberforce
and slave-trade, entree of Louis XVIII, war views, 132
on London fete of Allies, 142
on study at Paris, 148
on war views, study at Paris, failure at Bristol, 152
on failure at Bristol, English hatred of Americans, 163
(1815) on mother’s reproof for extravagance and other failings, study
at Paris, Russell portrait, 159, 173, 180
on death of Mrs. Allston, 168
on failure at Bristol, economy and expenses, Napoleon’s return, 169
on preparation for temporary return home, ambition, toil of painting,
176
on Napoleon’s abdication, 183
(1816) on painting tour in New Hampshire, love affair and engagement,
201-211
(1817) on success at Portsmouth, 212
(1818) on voyage to Charleston, 219
on lodgings there, brother, 220
on success there, 220
(1819) on church trouble at Charlestown, 223
(1825) on death of M.’s wife, 267, 269
on Academy of Design, Literary Society, 281
(1826) on trials and blessings, lectures, 283
on Academy, question of second marriage, 284
lectures, Lafayette portrait, health, 285
on anxiety about father’s health, 286
Morse, Louisa, goes abroad with M. (1856), 2, 347
Morse, Lucretia P. (Walker), engagement to M., 1, 202-210, 212
marriage, 217
honeymoon, 217, 218
goes to Charleston with M. (1818), 219, 220
children, 225, 236, 244, 267
and M.’s plans (1820), 229, 230
at Concord (1821), 239
and M.’s absence, 244
with M. at New York, 257
death, effect on M., 265-270
epitaph, 270, 271
Letters to M:
(1821) on Academy at Charleston, 1, 236
on perseverance, 240
(1823) on sleeping on the floor, 250
on Mexican mission, 253
From M:
(1820) on Alston as patron, 233
on work at Charleston, 234
on subsidence of work there, Academy, 235
on return, 237
on a bonnet, 239
(1812) on West as artist, war, 62
on England and American crisis, West as artist, assassination of
Perceval, 67-72
on Leslie, Allston, own work, 74
on tea-making, 75
on diploma for father, Orders in Council, 76
on drawing room, theatres, charivari, 78
on war, gratitude to parents, Allston, 80
on war friends, 87-93
(1813) on expenses, work, Allston, 103
on Dying Hercules, 107
on war, Spanish victories, poet and painter, Allston’s poems, coat of
arms, 110
on progress, study at Paris, war views, 114
(1814) on British treatment of Americans, religious sentiments,
success at Bristol, politics, Allston, art in America, health,
severe winter, 120
on overthrow of Napoleon, further study, 127
on further study, ambition, parents’ complaint of neglect, Wilberforce
and slave-trade, entree of Louis XVIII, war views, 132
on London fete of Allies, 142
on study at Paris, 148
on war views, study at Paris, failure at Bristol, 152
on failure at Bristol, English hatred of Americans, 163
(1815) on mother’s reproof for extravagance and other failings, study
at Paris, Russell portrait, 159, 173, 180
on death of Mrs. Allston, 168
on failure at Bristol, economy and expenses, Napoleon’s return, 169
on preparation for temporary return home, ambition, toil of painting,
176
on Napoleon’s abdication, 183
(1816) on painting tour in New Hampshire, love affair and engagement,
201-211
(1817) on success at Portsmouth, 212
(1818) on voyage to Charleston, 219
on lodgings there, brother, 220
on success there, 220
(1819) on church trouble at Charlestown, 223
(1825) on death of M.’s wife, 267, 269
on Academy of Design, Literary Society, 281
(1826) on trials and blessings, lectures, 283
on Academy, question of second marriage, 284
lectures, Lafayette portrait, health, 285
on anxiety about father’s health, 286
Morse, Louisa, goes abroad with M. (1856), 2, 347
Morse, Lucretia P. (Walker), engagement to M., 1, 202-210, 212
marriage, 217
honeymoon, 217, 218
goes to Charleston with M. (1818), 219, 220
children, 225, 236, 244, 267
and M.’s plans (1820), 229, 230
at Concord (1821), 239
and M.’s absence, 244
with M. at New York, 257
death, effect on M., 265-270
epitaph, 270, 271
Letters to M:
(1821) on Academy at Charleston, 1, 236
on perseverance, 240
(1823) on sleeping on the floor, 250
on Mexican mission, 253
From M:
(1820) on Alston as patron, 233
on work at Charleston, 234
on subsidence of work there, Academy, 235
on return, 237
on a bonnet, 239