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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subject Ovid wrote on , he exhausted ; he The same St. Gerard relates seven
other painted nature with a masterly hand , and wiracles by St. Adalard of the
same nature . his genius imparted elegance to vulgarity ; Butler says , his relics
are still ...
subject Ovid wrote on , he exhausted ; he The same St. Gerard relates seven
other painted nature with a masterly hand , and wiracles by St. Adalard of the
same nature . his genius imparted elegance to vulgarity ; Butler says , his relics
are still ...
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... this day preserved with great veneration , notwithstanding . The Golden
Legend spends itself , yet loses nothing ; and says , that the people who saw this
, mar therefore remains still of the same length velled that the saint could see the
devil ...
... this day preserved with great veneration , notwithstanding . The Golden
Legend spends itself , yet loses nothing ; and says , that the people who saw this
, mar therefore remains still of the same length velled that the saint could see the
devil ...
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He was St. Rumon . pressed Ascham with its importance , Alban Butler informs us
, from William that he says , he thought to prepare of Malmsbury , that he was a
bishop , some little treatise for a new - year's gift though of what nation or see is ...
He was St. Rumon . pressed Ascham with its importance , Alban Butler informs us
, from William that he says , he thought to prepare of Malmsbury , that he was a
bishop , some little treatise for a new - year's gift though of what nation or see is ...
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This being concluded , to Jaspar , Melchior , and Balthasar , when two priests ,
standing at each side of the another tradition says their names were altar ,
answered , meekly , “ We are those Apellius , Amerus , and Damascus ; whom
you seek ...
This being concluded , to Jaspar , Melchior , and Balthasar , when two priests ,
standing at each side of the another tradition says their names were altar ,
answered , meekly , “ We are those Apellius , Amerus , and Damascus ; whom
you seek ...
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Bring in your eviThe prisoner , sir John Barleycorn , dence , and let us hear what
they can say being called on for his ... and that is laid against your brother , sir
John he theirs ; as long as they don't abuse Barleycorn , who says , if any one ...
Bring in your eviThe prisoner , sir John Barleycorn , dence , and let us hear what
they can say being called on for his ... and that is laid against your brother , sir
John he theirs ; as long as they don't abuse Barleycorn , who says , if any one ...
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