The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, and Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanac ... for Daily Use and Diversio, Volume 2 |
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... which associated the Peasantry of this land with its Nobles , in bonds which
degraded neitherI RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS VOLUME ; not unmindful of
your Lordship's peculiar kindness to me under difficulties , and not unmoved by ...
... which associated the Peasantry of this land with its Nobles , in bonds which
degraded neitherI RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS VOLUME ; not unmindful of
your Lordship's peculiar kindness to me under difficulties , and not unmoved by ...
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... Robert of Gloster , Buste hire and sitte hire adoune and glad dronke hire heil
And that was tho in this land the berst was hail As in language of Saroyne that we
might ebere iwite And so well he paith the fole about , that he is gut borgute .
... Robert of Gloster , Buste hire and sitte hire adoune and glad dronke hire heil
And that was tho in this land the berst was hail As in language of Saroyne that we
might ebere iwite And so well he paith the fole about , that he is gut borgute .
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In the carses and moor lands , howThat the truth lies among these various ever ,
parties of guisards have long kept up explanations , there appears no doubt ; we
the practice in great style . Fantastically however turn to hogmenay among our- ...
In the carses and moor lands , howThat the truth lies among these various ever ,
parties of guisards have long kept up explanations , there appears no doubt ; we
the practice in great style . Fantastically however turn to hogmenay among our- ...
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... lands , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the they make twelve fires in a
row with village smithy , and watches the progress than the rest , they drink a
cheerful glass straw ; around one of which , made larger of the labour which he ...
... lands , or lolls listlessly over the half - door of the they make twelve fires in a
row with village smithy , and watches the progress than the rest , they drink a
cheerful glass straw ; around one of which , made larger of the labour which he ...
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... in many parts of Eng- an appropriate address . During the land for an annual
festivity celebrated on early part of the ensuing week , the feast SWEEPING
RHETORIC . is kept up with much spirit : 53 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK..JANUARY
11 .
... in many parts of Eng- an appropriate address . During the land for an annual
festivity celebrated on early part of the ensuing week , the feast SWEEPING
RHETORIC . is kept up with much spirit : 53 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK..JANUARY
11 .
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