excerpt from 'Letter from Thomas Moore to Mr [James] Power, 31 January 1815' pp. 64 (75 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Thomas Moore to Mr [James] Power, 31 January 1815' pp. 64 (75 words)
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You cannot imagine what a sensation the Prince’s song excited at Chatsworth.* It was in vain to guard your property; they had it sung and repeated over so often that they all took copies of it, and I dare say, in the course of next week, there will not be a Whig lord or lady in England who will not be in possession of it. *“When first I met thee warm and young,” &c. |
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