excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton, 27 January 1842' pp. 325 (84 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Lady Sarah Lyttelton, 27 January 1842' pp. 325 (84 words)
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He [Frederick William IV] seems indeed a Christian King—a beautiful sight. The march played after his health at dessert daily is a solemn ancient German air, the name being “Der Landesvater,” which Prince Albert had the right head and heart to chuse as the fit music to play in his praise. And the King’s countenance while it was being played is delightful. He is very ugly, but the expression beautiful, and is as full of fun all the time as a boy. |
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