excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 16 -17 March 1820' pp. 107 (60 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 16 -17 March 1820' pp. 107 (60 words)
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[16th] Made an effort to organise a quiet dinner of some Irish friends for to-morrow (St. Patrick’s Day). 17th. Dined, ten or eleven of us, at the Two Swans: Lord Massey, Gen. Fitzgerald, Sir J. Burke, Douglas, Williams, &c. &c. A very jolly day. Williams and I sang some of the “Irish Melodies,” and our voices went admirably together. |
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