excerpt from 'Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 179–180 (81 words)
excerpt from 'Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 179–180 (81 words)
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The Phippses arrived to dinner; the day very agreeable, and could hardly be otherwise. A pretty house, beautiful girls, hospitable host and hostess, excellent cook, good champagne and moselle, charming music; what more could a man want? The nursery pianoforte was brought up in the evening, and I sang to it with somewhat more success; Isabella, too, had recovered her voice, and sung as well as played, forming a picture like one of Stothard’s, as she hung over her guitar. |
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