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 DiversionsPub. for T. Tegg, 1830 - Almanacs, English |
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Page 91
... took and gave no concessions ; she hated favours ; she never made a revoke , nor ever passed it over in her adversary , without exacting the utmost forfeiture . She sat bolt upright , and neither showed you her cards , nor desired to ...
... took and gave no concessions ; she hated favours ; she never made a revoke , nor ever passed it over in her adversary , without exacting the utmost forfeiture . She sat bolt upright , and neither showed you her cards , nor desired to ...
Page 139
... took her hollow lute , - Tumultuous , and , in chords that tenderest be , He play'd an ancient ditty , long since mute , In Provence call'd , " La belle dame sans mercy : " Close to her ear touching the melody ; - Wherewith disturb'd ...
... took her hollow lute , - Tumultuous , and , in chords that tenderest be , He play'd an ancient ditty , long since mute , In Provence call'd , " La belle dame sans mercy : " Close to her ear touching the melody ; - Wherewith disturb'd ...
Page 189
... took me by the hand , and carried me to the south window ; saith he , ' These are all mistaken , they have not named the man that did the fact ; it was lieutenant - colonel Joice : I was in the room when he fitted himself for the work ...
... took me by the hand , and carried me to the south window ; saith he , ' These are all mistaken , they have not named the man that did the fact ; it was lieutenant - colonel Joice : I was in the room when he fitted himself for the work ...
Page 201
... took Jesus in his arms , and affirmed that he was a light to lighten the gentiles , and the glory of Israel . This was deemed sufficient ground by the Romish church , whereon to adopt the torch - bearing of the pagans in honour of their ...
... took Jesus in his arms , and affirmed that he was a light to lighten the gentiles , and the glory of Israel . This was deemed sufficient ground by the Romish church , whereon to adopt the torch - bearing of the pagans in honour of their ...
Page 221
... took place . " Leaving intermediary facts to the cu- rious inquirer , we come immediately to a few circumstances and sayings from grave authors and gay poets respecting this festival , as it is observed in our own 221 222 THE EVERY ...
... took place . " Leaving intermediary facts to the cu- rious inquirer , we come immediately to a few circumstances and sayings from grave authors and gay poets respecting this festival , as it is observed in our own 221 222 THE EVERY ...
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