Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our Vulgar and Provincial Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions, Band 1G. Bell, 1895 |
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... head of streams which have been running and increasing from the beginning of time . All that we can aspire to do is only to trace their 1 Misson , in his Travels in England , translated by Ozell , p . 66 , has some sensible observations ...
... head of streams which have been running and increasing from the beginning of time . All that we can aspire to do is only to trace their 1 Misson , in his Travels in England , translated by Ozell , p . 66 , has some sensible observations ...
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... wholly Catholic , inmersed in ignorance and superstition . " See a further quotation from this writer's remarks under the head of Shere Thursday , in the present volume , p . 149 . faith . These , consecrated to the fancies of the PREFACE .
... wholly Catholic , inmersed in ignorance and superstition . " See a further quotation from this writer's remarks under the head of Shere Thursday , in the present volume , p . 149 . faith . These , consecrated to the fancies of the PREFACE .
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... head of all ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies . It was printed at Mentz so early as 1459. See Fabricii Bibliotheca mediæ et infimæ Ætatis , edit . 8vo . 1734 , vol . ii . p . 206 , and Maittaire's Annales Typogr , vol . i . p . 271 ...
... head of all ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies . It was printed at Mentz so early as 1459. See Fabricii Bibliotheca mediæ et infimæ Ætatis , edit . 8vo . 1734 , vol . ii . p . 206 , and Maittaire's Annales Typogr , vol . i . p . 271 ...
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... head of " Ancient Custom , " informs us : " On the eve of the New Year the children go from house to house , singing a ditty which craves the bounty they were wont to have in old King Edward's days . ' There is no tradition whence this ...
... head of " Ancient Custom , " informs us : " On the eve of the New Year the children go from house to house , singing a ditty which craves the bounty they were wont to have in old King Edward's days . ' There is no tradition whence this ...
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... head of Superstitions , & c . , says : " On the first night of January , they observe , with anxious attention , the disposition of the atmosphere . As it is calm or boisterous ; as the wind blows from the south or the north - from the ...
... head of Superstitions , & c . , says : " On the first night of January , they observe , with anxious attention , the disposition of the atmosphere . As it is calm or boisterous ; as the wind blows from the south or the north - from the ...
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ancient Antiquities appears apples April ashes bells Bishop boys cake called Candlemas Candlemass candles celebrated ceremony Christ Christian Christmas Christmass church Churchwardens cock curious custom dance dayes door doth dressed drink Easter Edited eggs England English feast festival find the following fire flowers Fools garlands Gent Gentleman's Magazine give hand hath Henry History Hobby-horse holiday holy honour John King Lady Leek Lent London Lord Lord of Misrule Maid Marian maids manner May-pole mentions merry Midsummer Eve Monday morning Naogeorgus night observed occasion origin Palm Palm Sunday parish passage Payd person play Poems Polydore Vergil poor Poor Robin's Almanack Popish quæ Queen Robin Hood Roman round Saint says Scotland season Shrove Tuesday singing solemnity speaking Stephen's Day Sunday superstition tells thee thou town Translated unto Valentine vols Wassail women word writer Year's yere young
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Seite xvii - How could communities, Degrees in schools, and brotherhoods in cities, Peaceful commerce from dividable shores, The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place ? Take but degree away, untune that string, And hark, what discord follows ! each thing meets In mere oppugnancy...
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