Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Volume 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 páginas |
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... church was dedicated entirely laid aside . saint's day , they were by the bishop's This act is now disregarded ; but probably special authority transferred to the follow- it arose thence that the Feast of Wakes ing Sunday . Charles I ...
... church was dedicated entirely laid aside . saint's day , they were by the bishop's This act is now disregarded ; but probably special authority transferred to the follow- it arose thence that the Feast of Wakes ing Sunday . Charles I ...
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... church the louers tread : Whilst that the quaintest youth of all the plaine Vshers their way with many a piping straine . " Every one will call to mind the passage in Shakespear to this purpose : counties , after the funeral of a young ...
... church the louers tread : Whilst that the quaintest youth of all the plaine Vshers their way with many a piping straine . " Every one will call to mind the passage in Shakespear to this purpose : counties , after the funeral of a young ...
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... church - yards in Wales . In country church yards the relations of the de- ceased crowd them into that part which is south of the church ; the north side , in their opinion , being un- hallowed ground , fit only to be the dormi- tory of ...
... church - yards in Wales . In country church yards the relations of the de- ceased crowd them into that part which is south of the church ; the north side , in their opinion , being un- hallowed ground , fit only to be the dormi- tory of ...
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Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and ..., Volume 1 William Carew Hazlitt Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and ..., Volume 1 William Carew Hazlitt Visualização de excertos - 1965 |
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