excerpt from 'Tour into Lincolnshire, 1791' pp. 316–317 (85 words)
excerpt from 'Tour into Lincolnshire, 1791' pp. 316–317 (85 words)
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Another reason of my present haste was a resolution to go to evening service; (to pray for better weather, and a healthy pleasant tour;) so I […] devoutly march’d into the church; which is large, and handsome; and has been adorn’d with much stain’d glass.―The psalm singing, in a singing gallery, was tolerable, accompany’d by a flute and a hautboy: but such a reader, and preacher, as Mr L[ittlehale]s I hope is not often heard; tho’ I fear so! |
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