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 15
... friendship ; if to my benefactor , a token And lives contentedly between of my
gratitude ; if to the poor , which at The little and the great , this season must never
be forgot , it shall Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , be to make their hearts
...
... friendship ; if to my benefactor , a token And lives contentedly between of my
gratitude ; if to the poor , which at The little and the great , this season must never
be forgot , it shall Feels not the wants that pinch the poor , be to make their hearts
...
Page 41
This is the eve of the Epiphany , or of as poor a fiddle , will this evening strain -
Twelfth - night eve , and is a night of pre- their instruments , to charm forth the
paration in some parts of England for the rustic from his dwelling , and drink to
him ...
This is the eve of the Epiphany , or of as poor a fiddle , will this evening strain -
Twelfth - night eve , and is a night of pre- their instruments , to charm forth the
paration in some parts of England for the rustic from his dwelling , and drink to
him ...
Page 73
I am but a poor witnesses for the prosecution were cited man , and have a wife
and a charge of under the hands and seals of the said children : yet this knowing
sir John judges , sitting " at the sign of the Three will never let me alone ; he is ...
I am but a poor witnesses for the prosecution were cited man , and have a wife
and a charge of under the hands and seals of the said children : yet this knowing
sir John judges , sitting " at the sign of the Three will never let me alone ; he is ...
Page 105
Mindful also of the pious festivals weeds ; ' and thus , and in these words , which
our church prescribes , I have taking leave of the poor flock who lived sought to
make these charming objects of round his gothic habitation.— Fellow- Aoral ...
Mindful also of the pious festivals weeds ; ' and thus , and in these words , which
our church prescribes , I have taking leave of the poor flock who lived sought to
make these charming objects of round his gothic habitation.— Fellow- Aoral ...
Page 143
... Ghost , and at Stopford , in “ Pagano - Papismus , " re the conclusion , an
offering of fourpence cites this ceremony of the Romish church . was for himself ,
and another of threeThe sheep were brought into the church , pence was for the
poor .
... Ghost , and at Stopford , in “ Pagano - Papismus , " re the conclusion , an
offering of fourpence cites this ceremony of the Romish church . was for himself ,
and another of threeThe sheep were brought into the church , pence was for the
poor .
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