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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... hand of woman , or of gain . St. Paul's Eve . Winter's white shrowd doth cover all the grounde , And Caecias blows his bitter blaste of woe ; The ponds and pooles , and streams in ice are bounde , And famished birds are shivering in the ...
... hand of woman , or of gain . St. Paul's Eve . Winter's white shrowd doth cover all the grounde , And Caecias blows his bitter blaste of woe ; The ponds and pooles , and streams in ice are bounde , And famished birds are shivering in the ...
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... hand in your pocket and give what you think fit . Gentlemen and ladies , sitting down at your ease , Put your hands in your pockets give me what you please . St. G. Gentlemen and Ladies the sport is almost ended , Come pay to the box ...
... hand in your pocket and give what you think fit . Gentlemen and ladies , sitting down at your ease , Put your hands in your pockets give me what you please . St. G. Gentlemen and Ladies the sport is almost ended , Come pay to the box ...
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... hand resting at ease within his apron , cleaver hung , and carelessly capped , with a countenance indicating no other spirit than that of the still , and no disposition to study deeper than the bot- tom of a porter pot , carries the ...
... hand resting at ease within his apron , cleaver hung , and carelessly capped , with a countenance indicating no other spirit than that of the still , and no disposition to study deeper than the bot- tom of a porter pot , carries the ...
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... hands- . ' Then he asked the bishop for his cap , which , when he had put on , he said to the executioner , Does my hair ... hand , and the executioner took off his head at one stroke . When his head was held up , and the people at a ...
... hands- . ' Then he asked the bishop for his cap , which , when he had put on , he said to the executioner , Does my hair ... hand , and the executioner took off his head at one stroke . When his head was held up , and the people at a ...
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... hand , he cheerfully would give them some good counsel leading to moral vir- tue , especially a good conversation ; tell ing them , that if he heard they kept good company abroad , he should reasonably expect they would return qualified ...
... hand , he cheerfully would give them some good counsel leading to moral vir- tue , especially a good conversation ; tell ing them , that if he heard they kept good company abroad , he should reasonably expect they would return qualified ...
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