Christmas in the Olden Time, Or, The Wassail BowlH. Hurst, 1846 - Всего страниц: 141 |
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John Mills. vassals , tenantry , and serfs , the soused boar's head , garnished with sprigs of rosemary and bay - leaves , was carried with all the state of " minstrelsye " before his worship . Years have sped , and with the years so ...
John Mills. vassals , tenantry , and serfs , the soused boar's head , garnished with sprigs of rosemary and bay - leaves , was carried with all the state of " minstrelsye " before his worship . Years have sped , and with the years so ...
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... head , and said , 66 Was - haile , I pledge each and all , " and bringing the bowl to his lips , he took a fair deep draught . From one to the other the bowl was passed , and each repeated , " Was - haile , " ere he drank of the ...
... head , and said , 66 Was - haile , I pledge each and all , " and bringing the bowl to his lips , he took a fair deep draught . From one to the other the bowl was passed , and each repeated , " Was - haile , " ere he drank of the ...
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... head , looked at the ceiling just above his head , and dropping his eyes gradually , until they fell upon the features of his wife , he brought the palms of his hands together with a slight crack , expressive of a resolved idea . After ...
... head , looked at the ceiling just above his head , and dropping his eyes gradually , until they fell upon the features of his wife , he brought the palms of his hands together with a slight crack , expressive of a resolved idea . After ...
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... head- " we don't add to our youth by concealing our age . Ye may don your ruffles , lace , and farthingale , and bind your hair deftly ' neath your coif , but ye can't , Mary , hide the stooping gait 12 CHRISTMAS IN THE OLDEN TIME ;
... head- " we don't add to our youth by concealing our age . Ye may don your ruffles , lace , and farthingale , and bind your hair deftly ' neath your coif , but ye can't , Mary , hide the stooping gait 12 CHRISTMAS IN THE OLDEN TIME ;
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... tell ye that the Stranger's ap- pearance was remarkable , and one which I had never seen before , and never have seen since . He was lean and lank , high - shoul- dered , and crooked of limb . His head , OR , THE WASSAIL BOWL . 15 .
... tell ye that the Stranger's ap- pearance was remarkable , and one which I had never seen before , and never have seen since . He was lean and lank , high - shoul- dered , and crooked of limb . His head , OR , THE WASSAIL BOWL . 15 .
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added asked the Squire bad company blood brambles breath cause cheek cheer Chequers Christmas revel close cold continued crack cried dark deep don your kirtles drink drop echo ejaculated endeavoured exclaimed exer eyes faggot fear felt finger fire flames gibbet give ground hallooed hand Harry Bluff head hear heard heart hoar frost hope hundred quarters kirtles sheen knife laugh laughter length light limbs lips listen looked loud maidens don merry mingled mirth miseltoe Mistress Bright Ned Terrywig never night numbers OLD ENGLISH old hall Peter Crummy quired rejoined the Squire repeated replied Harry replied the Squire returned Harry returned Mary scarcely shadow Shep shout snapping sound speak special constable stood strange Stranger tell Terrywig there's thick thought tick-tack tinued Tis Christmas Tis Christmas-eve to-night told ye tone tongue turned voice wassail bowl ween whistle wood words yule log
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