The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 298
... fire . " About dusk when no more money can be col- ' ected , the bush is trimmed , the turf and Dones are made ready to set on fire , the candles are all lighted , the bush fully illuminated , and the boys giving three nuzzas , begin to ...
... fire . " About dusk when no more money can be col- ' ected , the bush is trimmed , the turf and Dones are made ready to set on fire , the candles are all lighted , the bush fully illuminated , and the boys giving three nuzzas , begin to ...
Page 680
... fire , and not cold enough to have one . A set of polished fire - irons , standing sentry beside a pile of dead coals imprisoned behind a row of glittering bars , instead of mending the matter , makes it worse ; inasmuch as it is better ...
... fire , and not cold enough to have one . A set of polished fire - irons , standing sentry beside a pile of dead coals imprisoned behind a row of glittering bars , instead of mending the matter , makes it worse ; inasmuch as it is better ...
Page 790
... fire , we let slip the reins of the imagination , and , yielding implicitly to external objects , a succession of splendid or terrific imagery is produced by the embers in the grate . " FIRE - SIDE SONNET . For the Every - Day Book ...
... fire , we let slip the reins of the imagination , and , yielding implicitly to external objects , a succession of splendid or terrific imagery is produced by the embers in the grate . " FIRE - SIDE SONNET . For the Every - Day Book ...
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