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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Page 29
... Till after the Christmas days . Fill out a glass of Bucellas ; Here ! -boys put the crown on my head : Now , boys ... Till it's off - then off to bed . Hey ! -now , for the Christmas holly , Rosemary , ivy , and bays ; Gravity's nothing ...
... Till after the Christmas days . Fill out a glass of Bucellas ; Here ! -boys put the crown on my head : Now , boys ... Till it's off - then off to bed . Hey ! -now , for the Christmas holly , Rosemary , ivy , and bays ; Gravity's nothing ...
Page 33
... till " Black Mon- day " arrives , and chaises and stages con- vey the young Christmas - keepers to the seat of government . " .3 . 2 Rovioscut D YEW & The wood ent glador aigual dwr PRISCRE SYNTAX und are Substantive GRAMMAR ESPERO and ...
... till " Black Mon- day " arrives , and chaises and stages con- vey the young Christmas - keepers to the seat of government . " .3 . 2 Rovioscut D YEW & The wood ent glador aigual dwr PRISCRE SYNTAX und are Substantive GRAMMAR ESPERO and ...
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... Till half her form resplendently proclaims An envious rival to the stars around- Then mark'st thou not , that nought of her sweet blush Remains to please the gazer's wistful sight , And that she shines increasingly in strength , Till ...
... Till half her form resplendently proclaims An envious rival to the stars around- Then mark'st thou not , that nought of her sweet blush Remains to please the gazer's wistful sight , And that she shines increasingly in strength , Till ...
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... till they adjourn to " spend the evening " at the " flash - and- foolish " houses which " keep it up " all night in the peculiar neighbourhood of the public office , Bow - street . This is more than mere animal gratification , as the ...
... till they adjourn to " spend the evening " at the " flash - and- foolish " houses which " keep it up " all night in the peculiar neighbourhood of the public office , Bow - street . This is more than mere animal gratification , as the ...
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... till they had retired . The old mon- keys then launched the boat , put to sea , baited their hooks , and proceeded to work The few fish they caught , they hauled up with infinite gratification , and when tired they landed , placed the ...
... till they had retired . The old mon- keys then launched the boat , put to sea , baited their hooks , and proceeded to work The few fish they caught , they hauled up with infinite gratification , and when tired they landed , placed the ...
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