excerpt from 'Memoirs, journal and correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 126 (50 words)
excerpt from 'Memoirs, journal and correspondence of Thomas Moore' pp. 126 (50 words)
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Went to walk in the Rotunda Gardens in the evening, but being alone could not stand the staring I had to encounter; […] should like to have sauntered there a little longer, listening to the music, as the scene altogether brought back young days of courtship and carelessness to my mind. |
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