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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Page 107
The coffin - makers in gardens on the east side , from the cross Cook - street
could with difficulty com to the bridge , and invaded the houses plete their
numerous jorders : and not a behind by the doors and windows , exfew poor
people lay ...
The coffin - makers in gardens on the east side , from the cross Cook - street
could with difficulty com to the bridge , and invaded the houses plete their
numerous jorders : and not a behind by the doors and windows , exfew poor
people lay ...
Page 109
The watermen placed they had been a week in the snow . notices at the end of all
the streets leadThere was found lying in the road ing to the city side of the river ,
anleading from Longford to Upbam , frozen nouncing a safe footway over ...
The watermen placed they had been a week in the snow . notices at the end of all
the streets leadThere was found lying in the road ing to the city side of the river ,
anleading from Longford to Upbam , frozen nouncing a safe footway over ...
Page 115
... Where we had given our bodies to the wind , and their huge nets , were a part
of the And all the shadowy banks on either side glory - say rather , it appeared as
if the rich Came sweeping through the darkness , shuncrimson light had shaped
...
... Where we had given our bodies to the wind , and their huge nets , were a part
of the And all the shadowy banks on either side glory - say rather , it appeared as
if the rich Came sweeping through the darkness , shuncrimson light had shaped
...
Page 145
Turuing free ; and the subject matter of it , on his to the bishop , he said , “ I have a
good own side of the court , was most commonly cause , and a gracious God on
my side . ' To which the bishop answered , There rational ; or if facetious , not ...
Turuing free ; and the subject matter of it , on his to the bishop , he said , “ I have a
good own side of the court , was most commonly cause , and a gracious God on
my side . ' To which the bishop answered , There rational ; or if facetious , not ...
Page 165
But more and still more skilful arms succeed , And near and nearer still around
the tee , This side , now that , approaches ; till at last , Two , seeming equidistant ,
straws , or twigs , Decide as umpires ' tween contending coits . Keen , keener still
...
But more and still more skilful arms succeed , And near and nearer still around
the tee , This side , now that , approaches ; till at last , Two , seeming equidistant ,
straws , or twigs , Decide as umpires ' tween contending coits . Keen , keener still
...
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