The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... season , having so many com- missions to execute in consequence of the great interchange of presents . And here , perhaps , it may not be unacceptable to my untravelled readers , to have a sketch that may serve as a ge- neral ...
... season , having so many com- missions to execute in consequence of the great interchange of presents . And here , perhaps , it may not be unacceptable to my untravelled readers , to have a sketch that may serve as a ge- neral ...
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... season intro- duced , than Master Simon was called on for a good old Christmas song . He bethought him- self for a moment , and then , with a sparkle of the eye , and a voice that was by no means bad , excepting that it ran occasionally ...
... season intro- duced , than Master Simon was called on for a good old Christmas song . He bethought him- self for a moment , and then , with a sparkle of the eye , and a voice that was by no means bad , excepting that it ran occasionally ...
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... season when " no spirit dares stir abroad , " I should have been half tempted to steal from my room at midnight , and peep , whether the fairies might not be at their revels about the hearth . My chamber was in the old part of the man ...
... season when " no spirit dares stir abroad , " I should have been half tempted to steal from my room at midnight , and peep , whether the fairies might not be at their revels about the hearth . My chamber was in the old part of the man ...
الصفحة 73
... . The villagers doffed their hats to the squire as he passed , giving him the good wishes of the season with every ap- pearance of heartfelt sincerity , and were invited NO . V. 10 I by him to the hall , to take something to 73.
... . The villagers doffed their hats to the squire as he passed , giving him the good wishes of the season with every ap- pearance of heartfelt sincerity , and were invited NO . V. 10 I by him to the hall , to take something to 73.
الصفحة 76
... season among the lower orders , and countenanced by the higher : When the old halls of castles and manor houses were thrown open at daylight ; the tables cover- ed with brawn and beef , and humming ale ; the harp and the carol resounded ...
... season among the lower orders , and countenanced by the higher : When the old halls of castles and manor houses were thrown open at daylight ; the tables cover- ed with brawn and beef , and humming ale ; the harp and the carol resounded ...
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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