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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... play : While the nymphs and swains are courting , Seated on the new - made hay . JULY . Maids , with each a guardian lover , While the vivid lightning flies , Hastening to the nearest cover , Clasp their hands before their eyes . * Dr ...
... play : While the nymphs and swains are courting , Seated on the new - made hay . JULY . Maids , with each a guardian lover , While the vivid lightning flies , Hastening to the nearest cover , Clasp their hands before their eyes . * Dr ...
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... play at about eight at night . And to see the formality of the groom- porter , who is the judge of all disputes in play , and all quarrels that may arise therein , and how his under - officers are there to observe true play at each ...
... play at about eight at night . And to see the formality of the groom- porter , who is the judge of all disputes in play , and all quarrels that may arise therein , and how his under - officers are there to observe true play at each ...
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... play ; But why should we in vain Each other's ruin thus pursue ? We were undone when we left you . With a fa , & c . But now our fears tempestous grow , And cast our hopes away ; Whilst you , regardless of our woe , Sit careless at a play ...
... play ; But why should we in vain Each other's ruin thus pursue ? We were undone when we left you . With a fa , & c . But now our fears tempestous grow , And cast our hopes away ; Whilst you , regardless of our woe , Sit careless at a play ...
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... play at tennis . But , " says Pepys , " to see how the king's play was extolled , without any cause at all , was a loathsome sight ; though some- times , indeed , he did play very well , and deserved to be commended ; but such open ...
... play at tennis . But , " says Pepys , " to see how the king's play was extolled , without any cause at all , was a loathsome sight ; though some- times , indeed , he did play very well , and deserved to be commended ; but such open ...
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... play , says , Before we divide Our army , let us dip our rosemaries In one rich bowl of sack , to this brave girl , And to the gentleman . Rosemary was borne in the hand at marriages . Its virtues are enhanced in a curious wedding ...
... play , says , Before we divide Our army , let us dip our rosemaries In one rich bowl of sack , to this brave girl , And to the gentleman . Rosemary was borne in the hand at marriages . Its virtues are enhanced in a curious wedding ...
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