excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 25 November 1818' pp. 221–222 (64 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 25 November 1818' pp. 221–222 (64 words)
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Dined at the George; and went to Lady D[onegal] (whom I had promised to dine with) in the evening. Sung after tea, but was obliged soon to stop. Music has always a most powerful effect upon her; but, in the present weak state of her nerves, one more such song as “Oft in the Stilly Night” would have evidently thrown her into hysterics. |
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