The Year Book of Daily Recreation & Information: Concerning Remarkable Men & Manners, Times & Seasons, Solemnities & Merry-makings, Antiquities & Novelties, on the Plan of the Every Day Book & Table Book, Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Customs, & Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times: Forming a Complete History of the Year; & a Perpetual Key to the AlmanacThomas Tegg ...R. Griffin and Company ... also J. Cumming, 1832 - 822 Seiten |
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... fall Prostrate unto your landlord in his hall , When with low legs , and in an humble guise , Ye offered up a capon sacrifice Unto his worship at a New - year's tide . This custom of capon - giving is also mentioned by Bishop Hall , in ...
... fall Prostrate unto your landlord in his hall , When with low legs , and in an humble guise , Ye offered up a capon sacrifice Unto his worship at a New - year's tide . This custom of capon - giving is also mentioned by Bishop Hall , in ...
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... fall of day , the can- non again fire , as a signal to clear the All noise then street for the horse course . ceases ; the carriages file off by the nearest avenue ; their owners scramble to their windows , balconies , chairs , or ...
... fall of day , the can- non again fire , as a signal to clear the All noise then street for the horse course . ceases ; the carriages file off by the nearest avenue ; their owners scramble to their windows , balconies , chairs , or ...
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... fall to fight and clergymen may exercise them- selves , and mingle themselves amongst others at this sport , because it is all guided by most wise reason . " † Olaus Magnus calls this a kind of Gym- nastic rite , in which the ignorant ...
... fall to fight and clergymen may exercise them- selves , and mingle themselves amongst others at this sport , because it is all guided by most wise reason . " † Olaus Magnus calls this a kind of Gym- nastic rite , in which the ignorant ...
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... fall hard , But let All - Souls ' men have their MALLARD . Oh ! by the blood of King Edward , Oh ! by the blood of King Edward , It was a swapping , swapping MALLARD . The Romans once admired a gander More than they did their chief ...
... fall hard , But let All - Souls ' men have their MALLARD . Oh ! by the blood of King Edward , Oh ! by the blood of King Edward , It was a swapping , swapping MALLARD . The Romans once admired a gander More than they did their chief ...
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... fall like snow upon snow . But we shall have noise enough pre- sently : May has stopped at Lizzy's door ; and Lizzy , as she sat on the window - sill , with her bright rosy face laughing through the casement , has seen her and disap ...
... fall like snow upon snow . But we shall have noise enough pre- sently : May has stopped at Lizzy's door ; and Lizzy , as she sat on the window - sill , with her bright rosy face laughing through the casement , has seen her and disap ...
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