Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, Volume 2Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 - Amusements |
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Page 195
... till eleven , and at five to dine , To drink and smoke till seven , the time of tea , And then to dance or walk two hours away Till ten o'clock , -good hour to go to nest , Till the next cock shall wake you from your rest . the deceased ...
... till eleven , and at five to dine , To drink and smoke till seven , the time of tea , And then to dance or walk two hours away Till ten o'clock , -good hour to go to nest , Till the next cock shall wake you from your rest . the deceased ...
Page 603
... till the magistrates seeing the advantage they were of to the town , by the vast concourse of people brought thither , and considering that their continuance must be precarious while they depended upon the ability and disposition of a ...
... till the magistrates seeing the advantage they were of to the town , by the vast concourse of people brought thither , and considering that their continuance must be precarious while they depended upon the ability and disposition of a ...
Page 1365
... till the awakening of spring calls him to his hand - labour again . Now , the sheep , all their other more natural food failing , begin to be penned on patches of the turnip - field , where they first devour the green tops joyfully ...
... till the awakening of spring calls him to his hand - labour again . Now , the sheep , all their other more natural food failing , begin to be penned on patches of the turnip - field , where they first devour the green tops joyfully ...
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