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 1 |
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Page 9
Sir Thomas More , ment was sometimes paid at each other's as lord chancellor ,
decreed in favour of doors in the form of a song ; but more gea Mrs. Croaker
against the lord Arundel . nerally , especially in the north of EngOn , the following
new ...
Sir Thomas More , ment was sometimes paid at each other's as lord chancellor ,
decreed in favour of doors in the form of a song ; but more gea Mrs. Croaker
against the lord Arundel . nerally , especially in the north of EngOn , the following
new ...
Page 15
... and Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door , give praise and adoration to
the Giver of Embitt'ring all his state . all good gifts . " The Jews on the first day of
their new year give sumptuous enterThe tallest pines feel most the pow'r
tainments ...
... and Nor plagues that haunt the rich man's door , give praise and adoration to
the Giver of Embitt'ring all his state . all good gifts . " The Jews on the first day of
their new year give sumptuous enterThe tallest pines feel most the pow'r
tainments ...
Page 19
His judicious reasoning the wine , when , on attempting to open the must
convince every reader of their im- cellar door , he could not effect it , in
conseportance to the rising generation , and quence of some powerful obstacle .
The that it is ...
His judicious reasoning the wine , when , on attempting to open the must
convince every reader of their im- cellar door , he could not effect it , in
conseportance to the rising generation , and quence of some powerful obstacle .
The that it is ...
Page 41
... bushel - sacks full , And my pockets full too ! lluzza ! " This done , they return to
the house , the apple - trees , passing by those that are not doors of which they
are sure to find good bearers , he addresses it in the folbolted by the females ...
... bushel - sacks full , And my pockets full too ! lluzza ! " This done , they return to
the house , the apple - trees , passing by those that are not doors of which they
are sure to find good bearers , he addresses it in the folbolted by the females ...
Page 43
... bailiff cheerfulness , will pass away , and be rehimself claims the prize . The
company membered only as having been . then return to the house , the doors of
which they find locked , nor will they be opened tili some joyous songs are sung .
... bailiff cheerfulness , will pass away , and be rehimself claims the prize . The
company membered only as having been . then return to the house , the doors of
which they find locked , nor will they be opened tili some joyous songs are sung .
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