excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Mrs Granville, 6 Sept. 1793' pp. 308-309 (63 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Anna Seward to Mrs Granville, 6 Sept. 1793' pp. 308-309 (63 words)
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I say nothing to you about the music at Derby. Somewhat it might sooth, but could not delight hearts oppressed by sympathetic pain. O! that you may bring less apprehensive sensibilities a few weeks hence; and, by the side of our beloved invalid, honour my habitation, and listen to the services and anthems of our little cathedral, where they are performed so well. |
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