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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Every thing that I wished to bring into the Every - Day Book , but was compelled to
omit from its pages , in order to conclude it within what the public would deem a
reasonable size , I purpose to introduce in my Table Book . In that publication , I ...
Every thing that I wished to bring into the Every - Day Book , but was compelled to
omit from its pages , in order to conclude it within what the public would deem a
reasonable size , I purpose to introduce in my Table Book . In that publication , I ...
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They do not cried out , “ I publish the banns of matrienter into their amusements
the less mony between my mouth and these plums ; if any here present know just
They like a thing the better for hitting doggedly because they may plague others ...
They do not cried out , “ I publish the banns of matrienter into their amusements
the less mony between my mouth and these plums ; if any here present know just
They like a thing the better for hitting doggedly because they may plague others ...
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The least thing puts them out of master , burning with an earnest desire to their
way , and therefore every thing must trie the valour of his young yeares in be in its
place . They are mightily of- foraigne countryes , and to know where fended at ...
The least thing puts them out of master , burning with an earnest desire to their
way , and therefore every thing must trie the valour of his young yeares in be in its
place . They are mightily of- foraigne countryes , and to know where fended at ...
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countenanceHARLEQUIN CYMRAEG , Cold , colourless , and dead . in hopes to
partake of the Living Leek , which being served up the last thing be- I think on
many a wasted hour , And sicken o'er the void ; fore supper , will constitute a most
...
countenanceHARLEQUIN CYMRAEG , Cold , colourless , and dead . in hopes to
partake of the Living Leek , which being served up the last thing be- I think on
many a wasted hour , And sicken o'er the void ; fore supper , will constitute a most
...
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O'er hill , and vale , and wood , Sweeps the snow - pinioned blast , and all things
veils In white array , disguising to the view Objects well known , now faintly
recognised . One colour clothes the mountain and the plain , Save where the
feathery ...
O'er hill , and vale , and wood , Sweeps the snow - pinioned blast , and all things
veils In white array , disguising to the view Objects well known , now faintly
recognised . One colour clothes the mountain and the plain , Save where the
feathery ...
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