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 278
... passed close by an elm , one of whose branches it carried away , the re- mainder being untouched ; and it then threw ... passing over the dovehouse the pigeons were whirled to the ground , and a quantity of paling was torn up and blown ...
... passed close by an elm , one of whose branches it carried away , the re- mainder being untouched ; and it then threw ... passing over the dovehouse the pigeons were whirled to the ground , and a quantity of paling was torn up and blown ...
Page 503
... passed three days and three nights in this holy and horrible cavern . Wearied with the society of persons whom I had accompanied spite of myself , I often wan- dered alone into the neighbouring forest . I had even recourse to my usual ...
... passed three days and three nights in this holy and horrible cavern . Wearied with the society of persons whom I had accompanied spite of myself , I often wan- dered alone into the neighbouring forest . I had even recourse to my usual ...
Page 515
... passed , Nor sought his ready vassals ' aid : But what his fate lay long unknown , For many an anxious year delayed . A peasant marked his angry eye , He saw him reach the lake's dark bourne , He saw him near a blasted oak , But never ...
... passed , Nor sought his ready vassals ' aid : But what his fate lay long unknown , For many an anxious year delayed . A peasant marked his angry eye , He saw him reach the lake's dark bourne , He saw him near a blasted oak , But never ...
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