The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 82
Seite 2
... month will be given a state of the weather , in Mr. Howard's own words : and thus we begin . : JANUARY WEATHER The Sun in the middle of this month continues about 8 h . 20 m . above the hori- ⚫ Sayers . zon . The Temperature rises in ...
... month will be given a state of the weather , in Mr. Howard's own words : and thus we begin . : JANUARY WEATHER The Sun in the middle of this month continues about 8 h . 20 m . above the hori- ⚫ Sayers . zon . The Temperature rises in ...
Seite 241
... month that we possess the most juvenile of the months , and the most feminine the sweetest month of all the year ; partly because it ushers in the May , and partly for its own sake , so far as any thing can be valuable without reference ...
... month that we possess the most juvenile of the months , and the most feminine the sweetest month of all the year ; partly because it ushers in the May , and partly for its own sake , so far as any thing can be valuable without reference ...
Seite 593
... month celebrated their devil - gild . " To inquire concerning an exposition which appears so much at variance with this old name , is less requisite than to take a calm survey of the month itself . 1 at my window sit , and see Autumn ...
... month celebrated their devil - gild . " To inquire concerning an exposition which appears so much at variance with this old name , is less requisite than to take a calm survey of the month itself . 1 at my window sit , and see Autumn ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alban Butler amusement ancient appearance arms Ashton Lever beautiful bells Biddenden birds bishop body boys Browne Willis CALENDAR called celebrated church church of England colour court custom dance death delight dressed Dunmow Editor elephant England engraving Every-Day Book fair feast feet festival fire flowers friends gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give green hand head heard Highgate holy holy lance honour horse hour king labour lady land London look lord manner master Maypole Mean Temperature ment merry month morning NATURALISTS neighbours never night o'clock o'er observed parish passed person poor present printed Purton racter readers remarkable round saint says scene Scotland season seems seen shillings side sing sir Jeffery song Sunday sweet tarasque thee thing thou tion took town trees village walk Wandsworth William de Tracy wood young