excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to The Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Butler, and Miss Ponsonby, 24 April 1798' pp. 77 (58 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to The Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Butler, and Miss Ponsonby, 24 April 1798' pp. 77 (58 words)
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This day a summer’s sun warmly gilds the fields, the gardens, and the groves, now diffusing fragrance, and bursting into bloom. Fresh and undulating breezes from the east lured me into my drawing-room, having placed in its lifted sash the Æolian harp. It is, at this instant, warbling through all the varieties of the harmonic chords. |
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