The Correspondence of Thomas Gray And William Mason With Letters to the Rev J

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The Correspondence of Thomas Gray And William Mason With Letters to the Rev J
Gray, Thomas 1716-1771
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Xli. Lord Harrington, in a letter to Mitchell, says, "Our friend Holdernesse is finally in harbour; he lias 4000/. A-year fox life, with the reversionship of the Cinque Ports after the Duke oi I >orset, " &c.
THE POET GRAY. 375 accession of strength. I have lately seen that coast, and been in Deal Castle, which is very similar in situation to Wabner and many other little neighbouring forts ; no doubt, yon may be very well lodged and accommodated there. The scene is delightful in fine weather, b
...ut in a stormy day and high wind (and we are but just got so far in the year as the middle of February), exposed to all the rage of the sea and full force of the east wind ; so that, to a per- son unused to the sea, it may be even dreadful. My idea, therefore, is that you might go at present to Ramsgate, which is sheltered from the north, and opening only to the south and south-east, with a very fine pier to walk on. * It is a neat town, seemingly, with very clean houses to lodge in, and one end of it only running down to the shore ; it is at no season much pestered with company, and at present, I suppose, there is nobody there.

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