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CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS • in sympathetic ll'fi tti«ks the kitten tties. In- erii chirrups the heart I lu. -parkiin}* It seems l.ut yesterdav when w ...

TO CHRISTMAS

... TO CHRISTMAS. (From Dear den* Monthly Miscellany) Old Christmas ! merry Christmas! thou art with us once . And thy laugh of free light-heartedncs* goes ringing o er the plain; Thy atep it the step of youth, which knowcth nought of care. And holly ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS Vint ill the t '. ..tn v>ith ruai • iljr I. ( .1 .1 anti fola. I. .■ ■ Vo.l .1! l.lr. 1.1 « l.rhln.-*. It «itl> mii-i*' Thai ir- , II II !. .1 11.. I. Ml.. I lint 1».nu.l ai.tl broke •« ii.i* \l'l..>ii,li it *••*•111* ■•1.1.-n I.l>. Tin ...

CHRISTMAS AS IT IS

... CHRISTMAS AS IT IS. -'st fi-asts and wliiih shine in the , . . • • • >•, - ■ ra'hui.t w‘tV. h..h inv . . I Iru tl- F- >tn .l of ...

THE CHRISTMAS-BOX

... THE CHRISTMAS-BOX. Tne bath* and lavatories in Orange street, Leicester square, have been opened Sir Henry Dukenti-.l . great Christmas-box the poor cla-scs St. Martm’s-in-thc-Fields. The old style of Christmas-box is disapp aring, and a decided move ...

Christmas Beef

... Christmas Beef. Celebrated as this tow ia for the eacellence of its butchers’ meat, never remember thing equal to the late display Chnatma-x beef mutton. The different shops were objects of attraction to all who are judges of such raatiers. and were visited ...

CHRISTMAS FARE

... CHRISTMAS FARE. iambic through the »tre«ts or, Thursday last—the on which the butcher* •* pronounced’”—involuntarily brought to rccolUvUou, the veritable couplet of our schoolboy days, Christmas come* but once a year. And when it comes it brings good ...

CHRISTMAS IJOX

... CHRISTMAS IJOX “The Chri'tinas box was formerly the bounty of well-di«p i people, who were wilting to contribute something toward- re. warding the supplying them with n-- r but the gift is now alrno.st a nohl,” obser\e> die author of i' ...

CHRISTMAS MORNING

... CHRISTMAS MORNING. sudden bU/«. of son* Spreads o’er expanse of heaven: In waves of light it thrills along. Th* angelic signal given“ Glory to God!” from yonder central tire. Flow* out the echoing lay beyond the »tarry quire. Like circles widaning round ...

CHRISTMAS CAROLS*

... CHRISTMAS CAROLS* It w*s the opinion of that good Bi*hop and bright ornament of our Church, Jeremy Taylor, that the firat Christmas Carol sung on earth, was the hymn of peace and blessing chanted br the Angels to the lowly shepherds who kept watch on ...