Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 63
... hour is devoted to his remaining customers ; and he sends off his boys with different portions according to the supply he successively receives . Notices frequently and necessarily printed in different papers , of the hour of final ...
... hour is devoted to his remaining customers ; and he sends off his boys with different portions according to the supply he successively receives . Notices frequently and necessarily printed in different papers , of the hour of final ...
Page 321
... hour , The fatal hour I have so looked for . Now hath my father satisfied his thirst With guiltless blood , which he so coveted . What brings this cup ? aye me , I thought no less ; It is my Earl's , my County's pierced heart . Dear ...
... hour , The fatal hour I have so looked for . Now hath my father satisfied his thirst With guiltless blood , which he so coveted . What brings this cup ? aye me , I thought no less ; It is my Earl's , my County's pierced heart . Dear ...
Page 501
... HOUR GLASSES . In the annals of Dunstable Priory is this item : " In 1483 , made a clock over the pulpit . " A stand for a hour - glass still remains in many pulpits . A rector of Bibury used to preach two hours , regularly turning the ...
... HOUR GLASSES . In the annals of Dunstable Priory is this item : " In 1483 , made a clock over the pulpit . " A stand for a hour - glass still remains in many pulpits . A rector of Bibury used to preach two hours , regularly turning the ...
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