Tom Moore in Bermuda, a bit of literary gossip . futlishei Ten li ISaS hy jamK Cdrftnltr- Old Boni SIretC iv; )siilt had been addedfeel in^ he end of his remen-il- ATa mnn uiracter I heavenl(,)oked at iier iiubuuna Ij. ^b!1TV (r part of the Engraved title for Odes to Nea Tom Moore in Bermuda When, in iSo6, in Epistles, odes, and other poems,^]\Ioore pubhshed thirteen somewhat perfervid Odes to Nea,written at Bermuda,^*^ Hesters husband seems to havefelt that insult had been added ta the former injury to hisfeelings, and to the endof his life he would neverallow the works of theobnoxious bard i


Tom Moore in Bermuda, a bit of literary gossip . futlishei Ten li ISaS hy jamK Cdrftnltr- Old Boni SIretC iv; )siilt had been addedfeel in^ he end of his remen-il- ATa mnn uiracter I heavenl(,)oked at iier iiubuuna Ij. ^b!1TV (r part of the Engraved title for Odes to Nea Tom Moore in Bermuda When, in iSo6, in Epistles, odes, and other poems,^]\Ioore pubhshed thirteen somewhat perfervid Odes to Nea,written at Bermuda,^*^ Hesters husband seems to havefelt that insult had been added ta the former injury to hisfeelings, and to the endof his life he would neverallow the works of theobnoxious bard in hishouse. ]Many still livingremember j\Ir. Tucker asa man of imposing personand of fine traditional re-mark that when he gazedon Nea he thoughtof heaven, but when helooked at her husband hethought of the devil, canbe set down to mutual, andcomprehensible, prejudice.


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