excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to William Hayley, Esq., 17 April 1788' pp. 98–99 (56 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to William Hayley, Esq., 17 April 1788' pp. 98–99 (56 words)
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That ingenious Being, whom the muses condescended to visit in a saw-pit, the sometime carpenter, now joint-master of a cotton-mill, passed a week here lately; the mornings of which we devoted to poetic studies, and the evenings to the sublime music of Handel, through the energetic tones of Giovanni, and the melting notes of his daughter. |
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