excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 365 (95 words)
excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 365 (95 words)
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Laid out rose leaves, violets, crystalised cherries for the trebles, & made them a cup with wild strawberries, and set out cider & claret for the others; and was just into my paisley dress when Hilary collected me, having left Jean & the rest at the church...A new bass, a very good one; a new discovery by the counter-tenor of a Marian hymn to the B.V. (extremely beautiful, possible White); the Purcell 2nd service where P. forgets he is addressing divinity & repeats his ever, ever, ever shall be as though he were addressing his profane mistresses. |
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