| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 str.
...well doth the Weather and our Stomachs agree. Observe how the Chimneys do smoak all about, The Cooks are providing for Dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables no Victuals appear, O may they keep Lent all the rest of the Year ! With Holly and Ivy so green and so gay ; We deck up... | |
| 1828 - 714 str.
...about, The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt : But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may they keep Lent All the rest of the year '. With holly and ivy So green and so gay ; yet Christmas day, which is really uncertain, we have made certain ; while Good Friday, which is... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1832 - 338 str.
...of the year! Now with bright Holly all the temples straw, With Laurel, green, and sacred Mistletoe. With Holly and ivy, So green and so gay, We deck up our houses As fresh as the day Gay. ' ' /' ', '*. r '< t ' ,/ I I ... | |
| William Sandys - 1833 - 368 str.
...yew, &c. in churches at Christmass, is still in use. And thus Poor Robin's Almanack, in 1695, sings : With holly and ivy, So green and so gay, We deck up our houses As fresli as the day ; . With bays and rosemary, And laurel compleat, And every one now Is a king in conceit.... | |
| William Sandys - 1833 - 370 str.
...well doth the weather And our stomachs agree. Observe how the chimneys Do smoak all about, The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may they keep Lent All the rest of the year ! But as for curmudgeons, Who will not be free, I wish... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1837 - 264 str.
...year ! Now with bright Holly all the temples sin;-,v, With Laurel, green, and sacred Mistletuc. . Gay. With Holly and ivy, So green and so gay, We deck up our houses As fresh as the day, With hays, and rosemary, And laurel complete ; And every one now ls a king in conceit. From " Poor Eobln's... | |
| Thomas Miller - 1837 - 466 str.
...well doth the weather And our stomachs agree. Observe how the chimneys Do smoke all about ; The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may they keep Lent All the rest of the year!'" Book of Christmas. " It is now complete winter," says... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 468 str.
...well doth the weather And our stomachs agree. Observe how the chimneys Do smoak all about, The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may they keep Lent All the rest of the year ! With holly and ivy So green and so gay ; We deck up... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 476 str.
...well doth the weather And our stomachs agree. Observe how the chimneys Do smoak all about, The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may>they keep Lent All the rest of the year ! With holly and ivy So green and so gay ; We deck up... | |
| Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1845 - 436 str.
...doth the weather And our stomachs agree. " Observe how the chimneys Do smoak all about, ' The cooks are providing For dinner, no doubt ; But those on whose tables No victuals appear, O may they keep Lent Jill the rest of the year .'" The same author quotes from a manuscript in the... | |
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