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, 1832 - 1643 pages |
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... hath sanction found , Is welcome , and is dear to me . Pride grows above simplicity , And spurns them from her haughty mind , And soon the poet's song will be The only refuge they can find . Clure . WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN ...
... hath sanction found , Is welcome , and is dear to me . Pride grows above simplicity , And spurns them from her haughty mind , And soon the poet's song will be The only refuge they can find . Clure . WITH ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN ...
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... hath no place ; Where knowledge , ill begun in cold remark On outward things , with formal inference ends ; Or if the mind turns inward ' tis perplexed , Lost in a gloom of uninspired research ; Meanwhile , the Heart within the Heart ...
... hath no place ; Where knowledge , ill begun in cold remark On outward things , with formal inference ends ; Or if the mind turns inward ' tis perplexed , Lost in a gloom of uninspired research ; Meanwhile , the Heart within the Heart ...
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... hath sanction found Is welcome , and is dear to me . Unquestionably the most ancient and universal usage that exists is that of eating ; and therefore it is presumed that correct information , which tends to keep up the custom , will be ...
... hath sanction found Is welcome , and is dear to me . Unquestionably the most ancient and universal usage that exists is that of eating ; and therefore it is presumed that correct information , which tends to keep up the custom , will be ...
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... hath been done . And this done the king goeth to make him ready , and go to his service in what array he liketh . The queen , in likewise , to sit at her foot - schete , and her chamberlain and ushers to do as the king's did . Her re ...
... hath been done . And this done the king goeth to make him ready , and go to his service in what array he liketh . The queen , in likewise , to sit at her foot - schete , and her chamberlain and ushers to do as the king's did . Her re ...
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... hath the prettiest sensations of it , of you and rosemary , that it would do you good to hear it . " The same play . denotes its use at funerals . When friar Laurence and Paris , with musicians , on Juliet's intended bridal , enter her ...
... hath the prettiest sensations of it , of you and rosemary , that it would do you good to hear it . " The same play . denotes its use at funerals . When friar Laurence and Paris , with musicians , on Juliet's intended bridal , enter her ...
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