Tom Moore in Bermuda, a bit of literary gossip . my hearts farewell to the deasend I may r \ ground wiih lu nw ?e amusea nunscii witn an ?iLpisuc lo nis inena \i\.^^ - •? - -anslator of Camoens, written aboard !ikc a silvery , the ve by Lord ]. The Phaeton under PicoFrmn an engraving by Tagg after a painting by Anderson Tom Moore in Bermuda Thursday, 22 September, 1803, saw Moore at Portsmouth,ready to sail on the Phaeton frigate — this Phaeton thatwhippd me to the West, as he later wrote/ The widesea before my eyes, says he in a letter to his mother, I writemy hearts farewell to the


Tom Moore in Bermuda, a bit of literary gossip . my hearts farewell to the deasend I may r \ ground wiih lu nw ?e amusea nunscii witn an ?iLpisuc lo nis inena \i\.^^ - •? - -anslator of Camoens, written aboard !ikc a silvery , the ve by Lord ]. The Phaeton under PicoFrmn an engraving by Tagg after a painting by Anderson Tom Moore in Bermuda Thursday, 22 September, 1803, saw Moore at Portsmouth,ready to sail on the Phaeton frigate — this Phaeton thatwhippd me to the West, as he later wrote/ The widesea before my eyes, says he in a letter to his mother, I writemy hearts farewell to the dear darlings at home. Heavensend I may return to English ground with pockets more heavy,and spirits not less light than I now leave it with. Every-thing has been arranged to my satisfaction. I am preparedwith every comfort for the voyage, and a fair breese and a loudyo — yo — ye! are all thats now waiting to set me afloat. The following Sunday the Phaeton quitted Spithead, bearing,besides Moore, another notable passenger in the person ofAnthony Merry, the newly appointed minister to the UnitedStates, with his wife and suite. In a short week the frigate layto under Pico in the Azores. While she lay becalmed,Moore amused himself with an Epi


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