Notes From the Letters of Thomas Moore to His Music Publisher, James Power (The Publication of Which Were Suppressed in London)

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By my next you shall have the Music of the Grattan Soug, and per- 83 haps the remaining verses of Donohue, but you can proceed with the Sketch on the description I have given."* " There is going to be a grand dinner and ball here in commemoration of Lord Liverpool's discomfiture." Four Letters, 8vo. (one of two sides), 3rd, 14th, 18th, and 21st December, 1820 " My distractions here, in the way of visitors, &c. increase upon me so as to derange very much my progress in writing.
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... of any of my employers, because it is that kind of work which can be done at fits and starts, but the great task (to which I look for a sweeping sum to meet my Bermuda compromise stands still), and unless I can find some quieter situation when my time in this house is expired, I don't know what is to become of me. Yesterday Lord John Russell and Lord Charlemont dined with us. Paris swarms with my friends and acquaintances." "That paragraph in the Courier was false. I had nothing to do with the proposal for a Public Dinner that was in the Reading Rooms." Eight Letters, four 4to., four 8vo., 1st, 8th, 11th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 25th, and 27th January, 1821 Refers to "an accident which (though of no great conse- quence) has confined me to my bed for these three days past, and may probably for a few days longer." "The tumour has been lanced, and I have to day got to my sopha." " I have been busy sending off recommendations for a man [Quere ?

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