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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... thou art , if it be but in virtue of thy first day . THE DAY , as the French call it , par excel- lence , Le jour de l'an . ' Come about me , all ye little schoolboys that have escaped from the unnatural thraldom of your taskwork - come ...
... thou art , if it be but in virtue of thy first day . THE DAY , as the French call it , par excel- lence , Le jour de l'an . ' Come about me , all ye little schoolboys that have escaped from the unnatural thraldom of your taskwork - come ...
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... thou be like the last ? The same in many a sleepless night , Thank Heaven ! I have no prophet's eye In many an anxious day ? To look upon thy way ! For Sorrow like a phantom sits Upon the last Year's close . How much of grief , how much ...
... thou be like the last ? The same in many a sleepless night , Thank Heaven ! I have no prophet's eye In many an anxious day ? To look upon thy way ! For Sorrow like a phantom sits Upon the last Year's close . How much of grief , how much ...
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... thou art not over - much prejudiced by the advances of modernization , ( I like a long new - coined word , ) so that , even in these latter days , " thou dost not hesi- tate to place explicit reliance on ancient , yet infallible ...
... thou art not over - much prejudiced by the advances of modernization , ( I like a long new - coined word , ) so that , even in these latter days , " thou dost not hesi- tate to place explicit reliance on ancient , yet infallible ...
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... thou ne'er marked , that when by slow degrees , Night after night , her crescent shape is lost , And steadily she gains her stores of light , Till half her form resplendently proclaims An envious rival to the stars around- Then mark'st thou ...
... thou ne'er marked , that when by slow degrees , Night after night , her crescent shape is lost , And steadily she gains her stores of light , Till half her form resplendently proclaims An envious rival to the stars around- Then mark'st thou ...
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... thou circumspect and secret , and to thee these things will be explained hereafter . Know , that by the element of water , by which we make this known , we shall return . Not far from Fort St. Juliana is a spot thou knowest well , a ...
... thou circumspect and secret , and to thee these things will be explained hereafter . Know , that by the element of water , by which we make this known , we shall return . Not far from Fort St. Juliana is a spot thou knowest well , a ...
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