excerpt from 'The Correspondence of Sir Roger Newdigate of Arbury Warwickshire 1731-1806' pp. S. 40 (47 words)
excerpt from 'The Correspondence of Sir Roger Newdigate of Arbury Warwickshire 1731-1806' pp. S. 40 (47 words)
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Letter from Roger Newdigate to W. Bagot, 29 April 1749 But processions you will be tired off before you reach Rome, & nothing according to my idea will be to be regretted but the musick, which is always fine at Rome. But next winter will probably be finer than ordinary. |
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