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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... thou- sand others are added daily . A different tribe of plants begin to succeed , which may be denominated solstitial . The yellow flag is hoisted by the sides of ponds and ditches , about St. Nico- mede , June 1st . The poppies cast a ...
... thou- sand others are added daily . A different tribe of plants begin to succeed , which may be denominated solstitial . The yellow flag is hoisted by the sides of ponds and ditches , about St. Nico- mede , June 1st . The poppies cast a ...
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... thou comest into thy kingdom . " Mr. Park well observes of this New - year's lantern , that " it was evidently fabricated at a moment when the lamp of life grew dim in the frame of queen Elizabeth : it is curious as a relique of court ...
... thou comest into thy kingdom . " Mr. Park well observes of this New - year's lantern , that " it was evidently fabricated at a moment when the lamp of life grew dim in the frame of queen Elizabeth : it is curious as a relique of court ...
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... thou wouldst give me as many golden ducats as would fill this room ; for it would have particular consequences ; and , if fire could be burned of fire , I would at this instant rather cast it into the fiercest flame . He then asked if I ...
... thou wouldst give me as many golden ducats as would fill this room ; for it would have particular consequences ; and , if fire could be burned of fire , I would at this instant rather cast it into the fiercest flame . He then asked if I ...
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... thou art more dexterous in com- mitting theft than in applying medicine ; hadst thou wrapt up thy stolen prey in yellow wax , it would have penetrated , and transmuted the lead into gold . I then asked if the philosophic work cost much ...
... thou art more dexterous in com- mitting theft than in applying medicine ; hadst thou wrapt up thy stolen prey in yellow wax , it would have penetrated , and transmuted the lead into gold . I then asked if the philosophic work cost much ...
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... thou shalt form my nosegay now , And I will bind thee round my brow ; And , as I twine the mournful wreath , I'll weave a melancholy song ; And sweet the strain shall be , and long , The melody of death . 2 . Come , funeral flow'r ! who ...
... thou shalt form my nosegay now , And I will bind thee round my brow ; And , as I twine the mournful wreath , I'll weave a melancholy song ; And sweet the strain shall be , and long , The melody of death . 2 . Come , funeral flow'r ! who ...
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