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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Page 29
... crown of heaven , and all at once Relapsing quick , as quickly reascend , And mix , and thwart , extinguish and renew , All ether coursing in a maze of light . Thomson . LINCOLN'S INN PRINCE OF MISRULE . On the 2nd of January , 1662 ...
... crown of heaven , and all at once Relapsing quick , as quickly reascend , And mix , and thwart , extinguish and renew , All ether coursing in a maze of light . Thomson . LINCOLN'S INN PRINCE OF MISRULE . On the 2nd of January , 1662 ...
Page 45
... crown upon his head . And he must offer that day gold , myrrh , and sense ; then must the dean of the chapel send unto the arch- bishop of Canterbury by clerk or priest the king's offering that day ; and then must the archbishop give ...
... crown upon his head . And he must offer that day gold , myrrh , and sense ; then must the dean of the chapel send unto the arch- bishop of Canterbury by clerk or priest the king's offering that day ; and then must the archbishop give ...
Page 47
... crown , and has always since been held on lease . In 1768 the manor vested in Lord Southampton , whose heirs pay an annuity , in lieu of a reserved rent , to the prebendary of Tottenham . Contigu- ous to the Adam and Eve , and near the ...
... crown , and has always since been held on lease . In 1768 the manor vested in Lord Southampton , whose heirs pay an annuity , in lieu of a reserved rent , to the prebendary of Tottenham . Contigu- ous to the Adam and Eve , and near the ...
Page 49
... crown , and cardinal's red skull - cap , are seen peeping among heads not more fan- tastic than their own . The chairs and scaffolding along the sides of the streets are filled to. as follows : - * Nichols's Progresses , James I. iv ...
... crown , and cardinal's red skull - cap , are seen peeping among heads not more fan- tastic than their own . The chairs and scaffolding along the sides of the streets are filled to. as follows : - * Nichols's Progresses , James I. iv ...
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... crown- - For nobody now spends his Christmas in town . The duke and the earl are not cronies of mine ; His majesty never invites me to dine ; The marquess don't speak when we meet on the pier ; Which makes me suspect that I'm nobody ...
... crown- - For nobody now spends his Christmas in town . The duke and the earl are not cronies of mine ; His majesty never invites me to dine ; The marquess don't speak when we meet on the pier ; Which makes me suspect that I'm nobody ...
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