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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... head : Now , boys ! -shake hands - be good fel- lows , And all be - good men - when I'm dead . Come , girls , come ! now for your kisses , Hearty ones - louder - loud - louder ' How I'm surrounded with blisses ! Proud men may here see a ...
... head : Now , boys ! -shake hands - be good fel- lows , And all be - good men - when I'm dead . Come , girls , come ! now for your kisses , Hearty ones - louder - loud - louder ' How I'm surrounded with blisses ! Proud men may here see a ...
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... tone , thocht I was na that far wrang- " Care mad to see a man sae happy , E'n drowned himself amang the happy . " Now , I kent twa or three o ' the Kerr's that leev't in the town - head , but I 38 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 16 .
... tone , thocht I was na that far wrang- " Care mad to see a man sae happy , E'n drowned himself amang the happy . " Now , I kent twa or three o ' the Kerr's that leev't in the town - head , but I 38 THE EVERY - DAY BOOK . - JANUARY 16 .
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... head , And every joint did tremble . At last , I cried , " Pray who are you , And whither do you go ? " Methought the phantom thus replied , My name Sally Snow ; " " My father is the Northern Wind , My mother's name was Water ; Old ...
... head , And every joint did tremble . At last , I cried , " Pray who are you , And whither do you go ? " Methought the phantom thus replied , My name Sally Snow ; " " My father is the Northern Wind , My mother's name was Water ; Old ...
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... heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be borne before the cross in their procession within the church , until they issued out of the west door . There the keeper that ...
... heads , they sent the body of the buck to be baked ; and having fixed the head on a pole , caused it to be borne before the cross in their procession within the church , until they issued out of the west door . There the keeper that ...
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... heads when they can catch them , and cut off thy head too at last and therefore I charge you do not be made a king by them . " At which the child fetched a deep sigh , and said , " I will be torn in pieces first . " Which expression ...
... heads when they can catch them , and cut off thy head too at last and therefore I charge you do not be made a king by them . " At which the child fetched a deep sigh , and said , " I will be torn in pieces first . " Which expression ...
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