Christmas in the Olden Time, Or, The Wassail BowlH. Hurst, 1846 - 141 páginas |
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... night long : And then , they say , no spirit dares stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome : then no planets strike , No fairy takes , nor witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " A 2 PREFACE . IN ...
... night long : And then , they say , no spirit dares stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome : then no planets strike , No fairy takes , nor witch hath power to charm , So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " A 2 PREFACE . IN ...
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... night : Haste , boy ! this gloomy hour Demands relief ; the cheerful tapers light . " " TIS Christmas ! the season of hope , of joy , and revelry ! see where he comes , hoary- locked and bleached with age , crowned with wreaths of ...
... night : Haste , boy ! this gloomy hour Demands relief ; the cheerful tapers light . " " TIS Christmas ! the season of hope , of joy , and revelry ! see where he comes , hoary- locked and bleached with age , crowned with wreaths of ...
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... miseltoe . Then maidens don your kirtles sheen , For happy all shall be , I ween . " The heir , with roses in his shoes , To - night shall village partner choose . The fire ' s with dried yule - logs supplied OR , THE WASSAIL BOWL . 77.
... miseltoe . Then maidens don your kirtles sheen , For happy all shall be , I ween . " The heir , with roses in his shoes , To - night shall village partner choose . The fire ' s with dried yule - logs supplied OR , THE WASSAIL BOWL . 77.
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... night than Mistress Bright . 66 ' Well , sir , " exclaimed Tom Bright , " I'm but an indifferent hand at the telling of a story ; but if ye ' ll put up with what I know , I'll do my best to please ! " 66 Very good , " rejoined the ...
... night than Mistress Bright . 66 ' Well , sir , " exclaimed Tom Bright , " I'm but an indifferent hand at the telling of a story ; but if ye ' ll put up with what I know , I'll do my best to please ! " 66 Very good , " rejoined the ...
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... night before Christ- mas - day- and just one month before that named for my marriage - with the Stranger sitting in the centre of the circle . Between his lips was a long black and polished tube , and at the end a white earthen bowl in ...
... night before Christ- mas - day- and just one month before that named for my marriage - with the Stranger sitting in the centre of the circle . Between his lips was a long black and polished tube , and at the end a white earthen bowl in ...
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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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Página 112 - Though with their high wrongs I am struck to the quick, Yet, with my nobler reason, 'gainst my fury Do I take part : the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance : they being penitent, The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further : Go, release them, Ariel ; My charms I'll break, their senses I'll restore, And they shall be themselves.
Página 61 - Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie, Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky Gives us free scope; only, doth backward pull Our slow designs, when we ourselves are dull.
Página 124 - And drink to your hearts desiring. With the last yeeres brand Light the new block, and For good successe in his spending, On your psaltries play, That sweet luck may Come while the log is a teending.
Página 35 - How beautiful is night ! A dewy freshness fills the silent air; No mist...
Página 124 - Come, bring with a noise, My merrie, merrie boys, The Christmas log to the firing; While my good dame, she Bids ye all be free, And drink to your heart's desiring.
Página 1 - Oh, hear that pattering shower! Haste, boy ! — this gloomy hour Demands relief; the cheerful tapers light. Though now my home around Still roars the wintry sound, Methinks 'tis Summer by this festive blaze ! My books, companions dear, In seemly ranks appear, And glisten to my fire's far-flashing...
Página 108 - Luke, it is put forth to show that "joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety-and-nine just persons who need no repentance.