excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 18 May 1823' pp. 338–339 (98 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 18 May 1823' pp. 338–339 (98 words)
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Paid farewell visits, and later to St. Peter’s. It was Whit-Sunday, and there was an enormous crowd; we went up into the small gallery. It was from the orchestra I heard that delicious sacred music that I so much enjoy, which always elevates and calms the soul, and which I prefer to all the operas in the world. It is true that the music in the Pope’s Chapel is always chosen from the finest compositions of the best masters. I heard this music for the last time, and as I came out I felt very sad. |
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