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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... round a sunlike ray . Full many a century it shone forth to grace The festive spirit of th ' Andarton race , As , to the sons of sacred union dear , It welcomed with Lamb's Wool the rising year . " It appears from Thomas de la Moore's ...
... round a sunlike ray . Full many a century it shone forth to grace The festive spirit of th ' Andarton race , As , to the sons of sacred union dear , It welcomed with Lamb's Wool the rising year . " It appears from Thomas de la Moore's ...
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... round the glowing hearth with their cheer- ful neighbours , and then in the spicy Wassel Bowl ( which testified the goodness of their hearts ) drowned every former animosity - an example worthy modern imitation . Wassel was the word ...
... round the glowing hearth with their cheer- ful neighbours , and then in the spicy Wassel Bowl ( which testified the goodness of their hearts ) drowned every former animosity - an example worthy modern imitation . Wassel was the word ...
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... round the house , which all the company quits in a counterfeited fright ; the door is then shut . At New Year's Eve there is no great pleasure to be had out of doors in the Hebrides . They are sure soon to recover from their terror ...
... round the house , which all the company quits in a counterfeited fright ; the door is then shut . At New Year's Eve there is no great pleasure to be had out of doors in the Hebrides . They are sure soon to recover from their terror ...
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... round of visits , singing a song , which commenced as follows : " This night it is guid New'r E'een's night , We're a ' here Queen Mary's men ; And we're come here to crave our right , And that's before our Lady ! " ] In Sir John ...
... round of visits , singing a song , which commenced as follows : " This night it is guid New'r E'een's night , We're a ' here Queen Mary's men ; And we're come here to crave our right , And that's before our Lady ! " ] In Sir John ...
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... round about with cloaves ) be hanged within the vessel that it touch not the wyne and so the wyne wyll be preserved from foys- tiness and evyll savor . " - Reed's edition of Shakspeare , Love's Labour's Lost , v . 2. The quarto edition ...
... round about with cloaves ) be hanged within the vessel that it touch not the wyne and so the wyne wyll be preserved from foys- tiness and evyll savor . " - Reed's edition of Shakspeare , Love's Labour's Lost , v . 2. The quarto edition ...
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ancient appears April ashes Bishop bowl boys bread cake called Candlemass candles celebrated ceremony Christ Christmas Christmass church Churchwardens cock cross curious custom dance dayes door doth dressed drink Easter Day Easter Monday eggs England fast feast festival find the following fire flowers Fools garlands Gentleman's Magazine give hand hath Henry History Hobby-horse holy honour Hood John King Lady Leek Lent London Lord Lord of Misrule Maid Marian maids manner May-pole mentioned merry Midsummer Midsummer Eve Monday morning Morris-dance Naogeorgus night observed occasion Palm Sunday pancakes parish passage Payd person play Polydore Vergil poor Poor Robin's Almanack Popish Queen Robin Robin Hood Roman round Saint says Scotland season Shrove Tuesday singing solemnity song speaking sport superstition tells thee thou Thursday town Translated unto Valentine vols Wassail Wassel women word writer Year's yere young
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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!
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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