The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 2C. S. Van Winkle, 1824 |
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... true , The poor from the gates were not chidden , When this old cap was new . OLD SONG . THERE is nothing in England that exercises a more delightful spell over my imagination , than the lingerings of the holyday customs and rural games ...
... true , The poor from the gates were not chidden , When this old cap was new . OLD SONG . THERE is nothing in England that exercises a more delightful spell over my imagination , than the lingerings of the holyday customs and rural games ...
الصفحة 30
... true Englishmen than any of their successors . He even regrets some- times that he had not been born a few centuries carlier , when England was itself , and had its peculiar manners and customs . As he lives at some distance from the ...
... true Englishmen than any of their successors . He even regrets some- times that he had not been born a few centuries carlier , when England was itself , and had its peculiar manners and customs . As he lives at some distance from the ...
الصفحة 45
... ; her face was suf- fused , it is true , with a beautiful blush , and there was a gentle heaving of the bosom , but all that was doubtless caused by the exercise of the dance : indeed , so great was her indifference , 5 * CHRISTMAS EVE .
... ; her face was suf- fused , it is true , with a beautiful blush , and there was a gentle heaving of the bosom , but all that was doubtless caused by the exercise of the dance : indeed , so great was her indifference , 5 * CHRISTMAS EVE .
الصفحة 52
... a beautiful form of worship in the morning gives , as it were , the key note to every temper for the day , and attunes every spirit to harmony . Our breakfast consisted of what the Squire denominated true old 52 CHRISTMAS DAY .
... a beautiful form of worship in the morning gives , as it were , the key note to every temper for the day , and attunes every spirit to harmony . Our breakfast consisted of what the Squire denominated true old 52 CHRISTMAS DAY .
الصفحة 53
Washington Irving. Our breakfast consisted of what the Squire denominated true old English fare . He indulg- ed in some bitter lamentations over modern breakfasts of tea and toast , which he censured as among the causes of modern ...
Washington Irving. Our breakfast consisted of what the Squire denominated true old English fare . He indulg- ed in some bitter lamentations over modern breakfasts of tea and toast , which he censured as among the causes of modern ...
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ancient antiquated Avon Baltus Van Tassel beautiful bosom Brom Bones brook Canonchet Charlecot charm cheer Christmas church churchyard companion cudgel customs dance dark delight dish door face Falstaff fancied favourite feelings fellow festivity fire forests Frank Bracebridge gathered ghost goblin grave green hall hand haunted head heard heart holyday honest honour horse humour hung Ichabod Ichabod Crane Indian Izaak Walton John John Bull Justice Shallow kind knight-errant lady Lambs land Little Britain look Lord mansion Master Simon merry mind Narrhagansets nature neighbourhood neighbouring night old English old family old gentleman parson passed peacock Philip POKANOKET Poor Robin's Almanack pride quiet round rustic Sachem savage scene seemed Shakspeare side Sleepy Hollow sometimes song sound spirit Squire steed story Stratford stream thee thing Thomas Lucy thought tion trees tribes turn village Wampanoags warrior Wassail whole wild window worthy young