excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 8 November 1818' pp. 214 (107 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 8 November 1818' pp. 214 (107 words)
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I sang in the evening. Stewart I was happy to see much delighted. When I met him some years ago at Lord Moira’s, I watched him while I sang, and saw him, when I had finished, give a sort of decisive blow to the sofa, which he was reclining against. This gesticulation puzzled me, and I could not tell whether it was approbation or condemnation; but I am satisfied now. I never saw any man that seemed to feel my singing more deeply; the tears frequently stood in his eyes. Miss Edgeworth, too, was much affected. This is a delightful triumph to touch these higher spirits! |
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