Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Band 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 Seiten |
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... round , the lady taking him by the coat - tails , the first gentleman be- hind the lady , with the horn - bearer in the rear . In this way the dance went on till all present , alternately a lady and gentle- man , had taken part in the ...
... round , the lady taking him by the coat - tails , the first gentleman be- hind the lady , with the horn - bearer in the rear . In this way the dance went on till all present , alternately a lady and gentle- man , had taken part in the ...
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... round our coal fire , " ridiculed by the Duke of Buckingham in the Rehearsal ; which re- ceives illustration from the probably an- cient practice of dancing round the fires in our Inns of Court ( and perhaps other halls in great men's ...
... round our coal fire , " ridiculed by the Duke of Buckingham in the Rehearsal ; which re- ceives illustration from the probably an- cient practice of dancing round the fires in our Inns of Court ( and perhaps other halls in great men's ...
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... round the school- yard , and from thence to Salt Hill , on which one of the scholars , dress'd in black and with a band , as chaplain , reads cer- tain prayers : after which a dinner dressed in the College kitchen is pro- vided by the ...
... round the school- yard , and from thence to Salt Hill , on which one of the scholars , dress'd in black and with a band , as chaplain , reads cer- tain prayers : after which a dinner dressed in the College kitchen is pro- vided by the ...
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