The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... March , a harp , showing the feast of St. David , by that instrument ; from 29th June , the keys , for St. Peter , reputed the janitor of heaven ; from 25th October , a pair of shoes , for St. Crispin , the patron of shoemakers . Of ...
... March , a harp , showing the feast of St. David , by that instrument ; from 29th June , the keys , for St. Peter , reputed the janitor of heaven ; from 25th October , a pair of shoes , for St. Crispin , the patron of shoemakers . Of ...
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... March , for St. Ceadda , who lived a hermit's life in the woods near Lichfield ; a bough on the 1st of May , for the May - bush , then usually set up with great solemnity ; and a rake on the 11th of June , St. Barnabas ' - day ...
... March , for St. Ceadda , who lived a hermit's life in the woods near Lichfield ; a bough on the 1st of May , for the May - bush , then usually set up with great solemnity ; and a rake on the 11th of June , St. Barnabas ' - day ...
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... march alarm the torpid hours ; On ice - built isles expand a thousand sails , Hinge the strong helm , and catch the frozen gales , The winged rocks to feverish climates guide , Where fainting zephyrs pant upon the tide ; See M ...
... march alarm the torpid hours ; On ice - built isles expand a thousand sails , Hinge the strong helm , and catch the frozen gales , The winged rocks to feverish climates guide , Where fainting zephyrs pant upon the tide ; See M ...
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... March , 1772 Mr. Montague moved in the house of com- mons to have so much of the act of 12th C. II . c . 30 , as relates to the ordering the thirtieth of January to be kept as a day of fasting and humiliation , to be re- pealed . His ...
... March , 1772 Mr. Montague moved in the house of com- mons to have so much of the act of 12th C. II . c . 30 , as relates to the ordering the thirtieth of January to be kept as a day of fasting and humiliation , to be re- pealed . His ...
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... march to set them free Upon thine arch of hope they'd glance , And say , " The storm is o'er ! " The clouds are breaking off - advance , " We will be slaves no more ! " The " Mirror of the Months " repre- ents of the coming month , that ...
... march to set them free Upon thine arch of hope they'd glance , And say , " The storm is o'er ! " The clouds are breaking off - advance , " We will be slaves no more ! " The " Mirror of the Months " repre- ents of the coming month , that ...
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