excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 16 May 1819' pp. 309–310 (71 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 16 May 1819' pp. 309–310 (71 words)
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Breakfasted [...] at the London Coffeehouse; then took a warm bath in Pall Mall; the young lady of the house playing and singing my songs all the time, and her mother meeting me as I came out of the room, with an “Anacreon” in her hand, saying, “Oh sir, are you the Mr. Moore whom I have been admiring these thousand years? When will you come to bathe again, sir?" &c. &c |
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