excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 1 June 1819' pp. 318–319 (67 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 1 June 1819' pp. 318–319 (67 words)
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Dinner at Lord Crewe’s: company, Luttrell, Rogers, the Cunliffes, &c. […] I sung in the evening, and Mrs. Cunliffe sung a song of Lewis’s, “I am not mad, I am not mad,” without accompaniment. The energy with which she gives these songs is sometimes rather painful; but they have great effect. I have seen numbers in tears at her ballad, “It was a winter’s evening.” |
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