The Every-day Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports, Pastimes, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, Incident to Each of the Three Hundred and Sixty-five Days, in Past and Present Times; Forming a Complete History of the Year, Months, & Seasons, and a Perpetual Key to the Almanack; Including Accounts of the Weather, Rules for Health and Conduct, Remarkable and Important Anecdotes, Facts, and Notices, in Chronology, Antiquities, Topography, Biography, Natural History, Art, Science, and General Literature; Derived from the Most Authentic Sources, and Valuable Original Communications, with Poetical Elucidations, for Daily Use and Diversion, Volume 1Gale Research Company, 1967 |
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Pagina 219
... thou venerable arch - flamen of Hymen ! Immortal Go - between ! who and what manner of person art thou ? Art thou but a name , typifying the restless principle which impels poor humans to seek perfection in union ? or wert thou indeed a ...
... thou venerable arch - flamen of Hymen ! Immortal Go - between ! who and what manner of person art thou ? Art thou but a name , typifying the restless principle which impels poor humans to seek perfection in union ? or wert thou indeed a ...
Pagina 447
... thou shouldest not go to heaven . Let what will happen , thou must go thither . Open thy mouth . Did I not say so ? Why , thou canst not be sent to hell , where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth , for thou hast not a tooth left in ...
... thou shouldest not go to heaven . Let what will happen , thou must go thither . Open thy mouth . Did I not say so ? Why , thou canst not be sent to hell , where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth , for thou hast not a tooth left in ...
Pagina 1205
... thou dost not know me I see , I am an odd Bartholmew . " The ballad has pictures , " and Nightingale tells him , " It was intended , sir , as if a purse 66 should chance to be cut in my presence , now ; I may be blameless though ; as by ...
... thou dost not know me I see , I am an odd Bartholmew . " The ballad has pictures , " and Nightingale tells him , " It was intended , sir , as if a purse 66 should chance to be cut in my presence , now ; I may be blameless though ; as by ...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 1 William Hone Visualizzazione completa - 1830 |
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