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 2Pub. for T. Tegg, 1830 - Anecdotes |
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... says Geoffrey of Monmouth , had its rise from Rouix , or Rowen , or as some will have it , Rowena , daughter of the Saxon Hengist ; she , at the command of her father , who had invited the British king Voltigern to a banquet , came in ...
... says Geoffrey of Monmouth , had its rise from Rouix , or Rowen , or as some will have it , Rowena , daughter of the Saxon Hengist ; she , at the command of her father , who had invited the British king Voltigern to a banquet , came in ...
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... say " Let mirth abound ; let social cheer ] Invest the dawnin ' o ' the year , Let blithsome Innocence appear To crown ... says : Here comes in the great king of Macedon , Who has conquer'd all the world but Scot land alone . When I came ...
... say " Let mirth abound ; let social cheer ] Invest the dawnin ' o ' the year , Let blithsome Innocence appear To crown ... says : Here comes in the great king of Macedon , Who has conquer'd all the world but Scot land alone . When I came ...
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... says : Down Jack ! down to the ground you must go Oh O ! what's this I've done ? I've killed my brother Jack , my father's And swine fleeing i ' the air like peelings o ' noticed above , however , is the first which we. Enter Galgacus ...
... says : Down Jack ! down to the ground you must go Oh O ! what's this I've done ? I've killed my brother Jack , my father's And swine fleeing i ' the air like peelings o ' noticed above , however , is the first which we. Enter Galgacus ...
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... say it's about every thing ; but that you know is no answer - is it ? I want something more than that . When I tell ' em so , and that I'm so much en- gaged I haven't time to read , they say the book is as useful to people engaged in ...
... say it's about every thing ; but that you know is no answer - is it ? I want something more than that . When I tell ' em so , and that I'm so much en- gaged I haven't time to read , they say the book is as useful to people engaged in ...
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... says and does , telling him however that he is a great sea - fellow , and was always wild ever since he was a hop - o ' - my - thumb no higher than the window - locker . He tells his mother she would be a duchess in Paranaboo ; at which ...
... says and does , telling him however that he is a great sea - fellow , and was always wild ever since he was a hop - o ' - my - thumb no higher than the window - locker . He tells his mother she would be a duchess in Paranaboo ; at which ...
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