excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 18 March 1819' pp. 278 (72 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 18 March 1819' pp. 278 (72 words)
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Arrived at Bowles’s between three and four. Doctor ––– at dinner: a gentleman, who has read multa not multum: a good sort of man, however. Bowles has altered his drawing-room, and set up an organ, and books in it. The organ made by Chevers, a common carpenter at Calne. […] Dr. ––– and [Bowles] and I sung some glees and sacred things together in the evening. Two worse voices could not well be found. |
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