excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 24 January 1821' pp. 193 (53 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 24 January 1821' pp. 193 (53 words)
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Bessy and I dined with the Douglases: company, Washington Irving and his brother, Williams, and Lord Miltown; in the evening, Baroness Roebeck, a young bride of seventeen, with the most perfect Hebe eyes and cheeks I have seen for a long time. Sung a good deal; supped, and had a very pleasant evening. |
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