Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 2Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 477
... morning before breakfast , is worth two all the rest of the day . " In " The Examiner " of the 31st of March , 1822 , there is the following pleasant little story . THE WONDERFUL PHYSICIAN . One morning at daybreak a father came into ...
... morning before breakfast , is worth two all the rest of the day . " In " The Examiner " of the 31st of March , 1822 , there is the following pleasant little story . THE WONDERFUL PHYSICIAN . One morning at daybreak a father came into ...
Page 745
... morning , at four o'clock , by the ringing of the " church treble bell ; " at six o'clock the church " chimes " were in play ; at a quarter before seven the " almshouse bell " began , and continued to ring till seven , which is said to ...
... morning , at four o'clock , by the ringing of the " church treble bell ; " at six o'clock the church " chimes " were in play ; at a quarter before seven the " almshouse bell " began , and continued to ring till seven , which is said to ...
Page 1203
... morning , in 1810 The clock - bell tolls the hour of early day . The lowing herd their Smithfield penance drie , The watchman homeward plods his weary way And leaves the fair - all solitude to me ! Now the first beams of morning glad ...
... morning , in 1810 The clock - bell tolls the hour of early day . The lowing herd their Smithfield penance drie , The watchman homeward plods his weary way And leaves the fair - all solitude to me ! Now the first beams of morning glad ...
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