Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our Vulgar and Provincial Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions, Volume 1Bohn, 1853 |
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Page vii
... honours claimed even by the appearance of hoary age . It must be confessed that many of these are mutilated , and , as in the remains of ancient statuary , the parts of some have been awkwardly transposed : they preserve , however , the ...
... honours claimed even by the appearance of hoary age . It must be confessed that many of these are mutilated , and , as in the remains of ancient statuary , the parts of some have been awkwardly transposed : they preserve , however , the ...
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... honour of poetry , is not to be obtained but by repeating a verse , with which those that are knowing and provident take care to be furnished . The learned traveller tells us that they who played at this odd game gave no account of the ...
... honour of poetry , is not to be obtained but by repeating a verse , with which those that are knowing and provident take care to be furnished . The learned traveller tells us that they who played at this odd game gave no account of the ...
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... honour , profit , and pleasure , for the present founding an University in the Metropolis , London ; with Answers to such Objections as might be made by any ( in their incogitancy ) against the same , " 1647 , runs thus : " Humbly ...
... honour , profit , and pleasure , for the present founding an University in the Metropolis , London ; with Answers to such Objections as might be made by any ( in their incogitancy ) against the same , " 1647 , runs thus : " Humbly ...
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... honour to the Eastern Magi , who are supposed to have been of royal dignity . In France , while that country had a court and king , one of the courtiers was chosen king , and the other nobles attended on this day at an entertainment ...
... honour to the Eastern Magi , who are supposed to have been of royal dignity . In France , while that country had a court and king , one of the courtiers was chosen king , and the other nobles attended on this day at an entertainment ...
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... honoured with drinking of his health , and shouting aloud , ' Le Roy boit , Le Roy boit , ' they make pay for all the reckoning ; not leaving him sometimes one peny , rather than the exorbitancie of their debosh should not be satisfied ...
... honoured with drinking of his health , and shouting aloud , ' Le Roy boit , Le Roy boit , ' they make pay for all the reckoning ; not leaving him sometimes one peny , rather than the exorbitancie of their debosh should not be satisfied ...
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Page xvii - And posts, like the commandment of a king, Sans check, to good and bad : but when the planets In evil mixture to disorder wander, What plagues, and what portents, what mutiny, What raging of the sea, shaking of earth, Commotion in the winds, frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixure ! O!
Page 539 - PICKERING'S History of the Races of Man, and their Geographical Distribution. With AN ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by Dr.
Page 238 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Page 539 - Engravings on Steel. Miller's History of the Anglo-Saxons. Written in a popular style, on the basis of Sharon Turner. Portrait of Alfred, Map of Saxon Britain, and 12 elaborate Engravings on Steel. Milton's Poetical Works. With a Memoir by JAMES...
Page 215 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and...
Page 26 - This night as ye use, Who shall for the present delight here ; Be a king by the lot, And who shall not Be Twelfe-day queene for the night here.
Page 468 - Come, bring with a noise, My merry, merry boys, The Christmas log to the firing ; While my good dame, she Bids ye all be free, And drink to your hearts