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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Page 15
The poor man they only became more licentious , and ( who seems to have
represented the peo- went about the country frightening the ple ) " looked at the
king , and said he was people in their houses , so that the legislanot king in
Scotland ...
The poor man they only became more licentious , and ( who seems to have
represented the peo- went about the country frightening the ple ) " looked at the
king , and said he was people in their houses , so that the legislanot king in
Scotland ...
Page 17
... were here being a due proportion of Scotch drink . The fore . countenances of
all seem to say One with a sword , " who corresponds “ Let mirth abound ; let
social cheer with the Rollet , now enters and says : Invest the dawnin ' o ' the year
...
... were here being a due proportion of Scotch drink . The fore . countenances of
all seem to say One with a sword , " who corresponds “ Let mirth abound ; let
social cheer with the Rollet , now enters and says : Invest the dawnin ' o ' the year
...
Page 19
Here comes in the best doctor that ever This character in the piece seems to
Scotland bred . mark its ecclesiastical origin , being of Chief . What can you cure
? The doctor then relates his skill in sure in the New Testament ; whom , by the
way ...
Here comes in the best doctor that ever This character in the piece seems to
Scotland bred . mark its ecclesiastical origin , being of Chief . What can you cure
? The doctor then relates his skill in sure in the New Testament ; whom , by the
way ...
Page 23
Though The scythe and the hour glass oftime , the highest reward does not
exceed two Those fatal mementos of woe , Seem to utter in accents sublime ,
guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful spirit of emulation , and many a strenuous
“ We ...
Though The scythe and the hour glass oftime , the highest reward does not
exceed two Those fatal mementos of woe , Seem to utter in accents sublime ,
guineas , yet it has excited a wonderful spirit of emulation , and many a strenuous
“ We ...
Page 47
Formless , the pointed cairn now scarce o'ertops The level dreary waste ; and
coppice woods , Diminished of their beight , like bushes seem . With stooping
heads , turned from the storm , the flocks , Onward still urged by man and dog ,
escape ...
Formless , the pointed cairn now scarce o'ertops The level dreary waste ; and
coppice woods , Diminished of their beight , like bushes seem . With stooping
heads , turned from the storm , the flocks , Onward still urged by man and dog ,
escape ...
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