excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 7 May 1811' pp. 475–476 (58 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Mary Berry, 7 May 1811' pp. 475–476 (58 words)
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Dined at Rogers’s. After dinner, Thomas Moore sung a good deal—his own Melalogue—a thing with words of his, set to old music, which had been rehearsed on the stage at Dublin—something in the style of Collins’s Ode. I thought little of it, although he both rehearses the words and plays the music admirably. |
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