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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... poor who have exerted every effort to make this profuse , but short - lived display , have scarcely bread to eat for weeks after . But there is no alternative , if they expect to be received with the same spirit of hospitality by their ...
... poor who have exerted every effort to make this profuse , but short - lived display , have scarcely bread to eat for weeks after . But there is no alternative , if they expect to be received with the same spirit of hospitality by their ...
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... poor fellow ! " the fellow " having done nothing but poor interrupt you . When past the " pay place , " great coats , umbrellas , shawls or other useful accompaniments to and from " the house , " though real encumbrances within it , may ...
... poor fellow ! " the fellow " having done nothing but poor interrupt you . When past the " pay place , " great coats , umbrellas , shawls or other useful accompaniments to and from " the house , " though real encumbrances within it , may ...
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... poor frozen out gardeners ! " * The Apparition . " Twas silence all , the rising moon With clouds had veil'd her light , The clock struck twelve , when , lo ! I saw A very chilling sight . Pale as a snow - ball was its face , Like ...
... poor frozen out gardeners ! " * The Apparition . " Twas silence all , the rising moon With clouds had veil'd her light , The clock struck twelve , when , lo ! I saw A very chilling sight . Pale as a snow - ball was its face , Like ...
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... poor people lay dead in their wretched rooms for several days , from the impos- sibility of procuring assistance to convey them to the Hospital - fields , and the great difficulty and danger of attempting to open the ground , which was ...
... poor people lay dead in their wretched rooms for several days , from the impos- sibility of procuring assistance to convey them to the Hospital - fields , and the great difficulty and danger of attempting to open the ground , which was ...
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... poor birds . This simple truth I shall conclude with the fol- lowing lines , which , be they good , bad , or indifferent , are my own , and such as they are I give them to thee : - As in the fowler's glass the lark espies His feath'ry ...
... poor birds . This simple truth I shall conclude with the fol- lowing lines , which , be they good , bad , or indifferent , are my own , and such as they are I give them to thee : - As in the fowler's glass the lark espies His feath'ry ...
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