| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 886 Seiten
...health, and success to the future harvest; then returng buine, they feast on cakes made of carraways, &c. soaked in cyder, which they claim as a reward for their past labors io sowing the grain."t BROMES1ÎERROW PLACE is iheseat of Waller Honeywood Yate, Esq. a descendant... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 508 Seiten
...success to the future Harvest, &c. then returning home, they feast on Cakes made of Carraways, &c. soaked in Cyder, which they claim as a Reward for their past Labours in sowing the Grain. — This, he observes, seems to resemble a Custom of the antient Danes, who in their Addresses to their rural... | |
| John Brand - 1810 - 510 Seiten
...success to the future Harvest, &c. then returning home, they feast on Cakes made of Carraways, &c. soaked in Cyder, which they claim as a Reward for their past Labours in sowing the Grain. — This, he observes, seems to resemble a Custom of the aiuifiit Danes, who in their Addresses to their rural... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 Seiten
...good wishes in the same way, they feast off cakes made of caraways and other seeds soaked in cider, ' ' That's what you must not do, Dan,' says says Pennant, " seems to resemble a custom of the ancient Danes, who, in their addresses to their rural... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 868 Seiten
...and success to the future harvest ; then, returning home, they feast on cakes made of carraways, &c. soaked in cyder, which they claim as a reward for their past labours in sowing the grain."* Credulity and Incredulity. In the beginning of the year 1825, the flimsiest bubbles of the most bungling... | |
| 1830 - 472 Seiten
...and success to the future harvest; then, returning home, they feast on cakes made of caraways, &c. soaked in cyder, which they claim as a reward for their past labors in sowing the grain." 6. EPIPHANY.—TWELFTH DAY. The Epiphany, is a Christian festival, otherwise... | |
| Samuel Tymms - 1834 - 334 Seiten
...health, success to the future harvest, and then, returning home, feast on carraway cakes soaked in cider, which they claim as a reward for their past labours in sowing the grain. RODMARTON was the birth-place of the antiquary Samuel Lysons. It is the Rectory of his brother Daniel,... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 Seiten
...and success to the future harvest ; then, returning home, they feast on cakes made of caraways, &c. soaked in cyder, which they claim as a reward for their past labours in sowing the grain.''* Credulity and ¡ncrettnlity. In the beginning of the year 1825, the flimsiest bubbles of the most bungling... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 874 Seiten
...and success to the future harvest ; then, returning home, they feast on cakes made of caraways, Sec. soaked in cyder, which they claim as a reward for their past labours in sowing the grain.'1* Credulity and Incredulity. In the beginning of the year 1825, the flimsiest bubbles of the... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 Seiten
...good wishes in the same way, they feast off cakes made of caraways and other seeds soaked in cider, pure, sweet, rich, and powerful, took all its various colourings from the passio says Pennant, " seems to resemble a custom of the ancient Danes, who, in their addresses to their rural... | |
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