The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merry-makings, Antiquities and Novelties on the Plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book ...T. Tegg, 1841 - 2 páginas |
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... court from The stems of brocoli and savoys ; also rows of celery , to blanch and preserve . In sowing or planting mark every row with a cutting of gooseberry , currant , china rose , or some plant that strikes root quickly . By this you ...
... court from The stems of brocoli and savoys ; also rows of celery , to blanch and preserve . In sowing or planting mark every row with a cutting of gooseberry , currant , china rose , or some plant that strikes root quickly . By this you ...
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... court , drew Jeffery out of his pocket , to the surprise and mer- riment of all the spectators . This porter and dwarf are commemorated by a re- presentation of them in a well - known bas - relief , on a stone affixed , and still re ...
... court , drew Jeffery out of his pocket , to the surprise and mer- riment of all the spectators . This porter and dwarf are commemorated by a re- presentation of them in a well - known bas - relief , on a stone affixed , and still re ...
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... court - craft , but it displays a ' darkness visible ' in the character of our politic knight , and proves that he was an early worshipper of the regal sun which rose in the north , though his own ' notes and pri- vate remembrances ...
... court - craft , but it displays a ' darkness visible ' in the character of our politic knight , and proves that he was an early worshipper of the regal sun which rose in the north , though his own ' notes and pri- vate remembrances ...
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... court - dishes , tankards , kannes , from a pottle to a pint , from a pint to a gill . Other bottles we have of leather , but they are most used amongst the shepheards and harvest - people of the countrey : small jacks we have in many ...
... court - dishes , tankards , kannes , from a pottle to a pint , from a pint to a gill . Other bottles we have of leather , but they are most used amongst the shepheards and harvest - people of the countrey : small jacks we have in many ...
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... court , in the reign of king Henry VII . , are set forth in Le Neve's MS . called the Royalle Book , " to the following effect : - As for Twelfth Day the king must go crowned in his royal robes , kirtle , surcoat , his furred hood about ...
... court , in the reign of king Henry VII . , are set forth in Le Neve's MS . called the Royalle Book , " to the following effect : - As for Twelfth Day the king must go crowned in his royal robes , kirtle , surcoat , his furred hood about ...
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Página 235 - Here Reynolds is laid, and to tell you my mind, He has not left a wiser or better behind : His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand : His manners were gentle, complying, and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part, His pencil our faces, his manners our heart...
Página 759 - At a fair vestal throned by the west, And loosed his love-shaft smartly from his bow, As it should pierce a hundred thousand hearts : But I might see young Cupid's fiery shaft Quench'd in the chaste beams of the watery moon, And the imperial votaress passed on, In maiden meditation, fancy-free.
Página 979 - I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for not without dust and heat.
Página 241 - Perennially - beneath whose sable roof Of boughs, as if for festal purpose decked With unrejoicing berries - ghostly Shapes May meet at noontide; Fear and trembling Hope, Silence and Foresight; Death the Skeleton And time the Shadow; - there to celebrate, As in a natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone, United worship; or in mute repose To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves.
Página 1197 - Leave me, O love . . ." Leave me, O love which reachest but to dust; And thou, my mind, aspire to higher things; Grow rich in that which never taketh rust, Whatever fades but fading pleasure brings. Draw in thy beams, and humble all thy might To that sweet yoke where lasting freedoms be; Which breaks the clouds and opens forth the light, That doth both shine and give us sight to see.
Página 135 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross handyworks...
Página 397 - ... is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare, and to bestow upon the solidest and sublimest points of controversy and new invention, it betokens us not degenerated, nor drooping to a fatal decay...
Página 1317 - Look! under that broad beech-tree I sat down, when I was last this way a-fishing; and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly contention with an echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree, near to the brow of that primrose-hill...
Página 359 - It happen'd on a solemn eventide, Soon after He that was our surety died, Two bosom friends, each pensively inclined, The scene of all those sorrows left behind, Sought their own village...
Página 557 - SPRING, the sweet spring, is the year's pleasant king; Then blooms each thing, then maids dance in a ring, Cold doth not sting, the pretty birds do sing: Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo...