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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... beautiful melody , " Those Evening Bells , " on p . 143 , may be acceptable to your readers , at a time like the present , when a laugh helps out the spirits against matter - of - fact evils . I do not think it necessary to avow myself ...
... beautiful melody , " Those Evening Bells , " on p . 143 , may be acceptable to your readers , at a time like the present , when a laugh helps out the spirits against matter - of - fact evils . I do not think it necessary to avow myself ...
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... beautiful and easy ; And then the pleasant road - bad's the luck but it'll please ye Ode to a Nightingale . 1 . My heart aches. missioners and agents who execute their duty have fuli employment , and the high- ways afford employment to a ...
... beautiful and easy ; And then the pleasant road - bad's the luck but it'll please ye Ode to a Nightingale . 1 . My heart aches. missioners and agents who execute their duty have fuli employment , and the high- ways afford employment to a ...
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... beautiful red wax . There are two letters in 1563 from count Louis of Nas- sau to the landgrave William IV .; one dated March 3 , is sealed with red wax , the other , dated November 7 , is sealed with black wax . In 1566 are two letters ...
... beautiful red wax . There are two letters in 1563 from count Louis of Nas- sau to the landgrave William IV .; one dated March 3 , is sealed with red wax , the other , dated November 7 , is sealed with black wax . In 1566 are two letters ...
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... beautiful country , diver- sified with woods , meadows , heaths , and flower - gardens : Bowing adorers of the gale , Ye cowslips delicately pale , Upraise your loaded stems ; Unfold your cups in splendour , speak ! Who decked you with ...
... beautiful country , diver- sified with woods , meadows , heaths , and flower - gardens : Bowing adorers of the gale , Ye cowslips delicately pale , Upraise your loaded stems ; Unfold your cups in splendour , speak ! Who decked you with ...
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... beautiful colours , " to the beautiful eyes of innocent children . The " images , " spoken of as still in being , are of the colossal height of eighteen inches , more or less : they personate the " human form divine , " and were ...
... beautiful colours , " to the beautiful eyes of innocent children . The " images , " spoken of as still in being , are of the colossal height of eighteen inches , more or less : they personate the " human form divine , " and were ...
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