The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... look round upon the comfortable chamber , and the scene of domestic hilarity ?. The English , from the great prevalence of rural habits throughout every class of society , have been extremely fond of those festivals and holydays which ...
... look round upon the comfortable chamber , and the scene of domestic hilarity ?. The English , from the great prevalence of rural habits throughout every class of society , have been extremely fond of those festivals and holydays which ...
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... my soul from the happy looks of those around me . Surely happiness is reflec- tive , like the light of heaven ; and every counte- nance bright with smiles , and glowing with innocent enjoyment , is a mirror transmitting to others the 15.
... my soul from the happy looks of those around me . Surely happiness is reflec- tive , like the light of heaven ; and every counte- nance bright with smiles , and glowing with innocent enjoyment , is a mirror transmitting to others the 15.
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... look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and ...
... look forward with the greatest impatience was with Bantam , which I found to be a pony , and , according to their talk , possessed of more virtues than any steed since the days of Bucephalus . How he could trot ! how he could run ! and ...
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... look upon him as a man of great trust and dependence ; and seems to have a good understanding with every bright - eyed country lass . The moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed , he throws down the reins with something of ...
... look upon him as a man of great trust and dependence ; and seems to have a good understanding with every bright - eyed country lass . The moment he arrives where the horses are to be changed , he throws down the reins with something of ...
الصفحة 22
... look up to him as to an oracle ; treasure up his cant phrases ; echo his opinions about horses and other topics of jockey . lore ; and , above all , endeavour to imitate his air and carriage . Every ragamuffin that has a coat to his ...
... look up to him as to an oracle ; treasure up his cant phrases ; echo his opinions about horses and other topics of jockey . lore ; and , above all , endeavour to imitate his air and carriage . Every ragamuffin that has a coat to his ...
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ancient antique Bantam beautiful beef bosom bustle carol chaise cheer choir Christ Christmas carol Christmas eve church yard coach countenance dame dance decorated delight dinner dish door enjoyment face fairy Falstaff fat-headed old feelings fellow festival fire place fond Frank Bracebridge frosty gate girl glittered glow gravity greens hall hands happy head heard heart holyday customs honest hostler humour hung jokes joviality kind kitchen laughing laughter light look Lord of Misrule manor houses mansion masque Master Simon ment merriment merry mince pie minstrelsy minuet mirth morning neighbouring night oaken observed old bachelors old Christmas old English old English games old family old gentleman Oxonian parson passed peacock peasantry pheasant poor present quaint romp round scene season seemed servants smiling sound sound of music spirit squire's tail talk thee tion trees village Wassail whimsical window worthy old young Yule clog