CHRISTMAS
... CHRISTMAS. Manchester, NdntttU'h, Norlhwith, Newport, Newcastle, Oswestry, Presfm, Prescot, Rnthin, Stockport, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, WrexhamWarrington, ...
... CHRISTMAS. Manchester, NdntttU'h, Norlhwith, Newport, Newcastle, Oswestry, Presfm, Prescot, Rnthin, Stockport, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Whitchurch, WrexhamWarrington, ...
... CHRISTMAS AS IT IS, AND CHRISTMAS AS USED TO BE. It needs not the holly-decked windows and the mislcloe-guarded roof to tell us that ruerry Christmas has cotre to see again. has dotted his snow, cloak, with hoar-frost embroidery and the icicle star that ...
... CHRISTMAS, rpHE Yule-Log will soon burn ruddily on the hearth; X the tables will be spread with luxurious cheer; merry guests will have assembled; the toast will round; the song will enchant all hearers; tbe cheek of beauty will glow; tbe heart of youth ...
... the year keeps many a clerk closer to his desk during the Christmas holvdays than at any other season. But the great majority of his 'Majesty's - liege subjects still enjoy Christmas as Christmas, See how every house is decorated with green boughs. The ...
... le to tile season, ninece-pies, and vishes for 1 a merry Christmas and a happy New-year. It is only in the more primitive parts of the country that the oldien customs romain. 'The Christmas carols whichl were sulig about from door to door, for a week ...
... set forth something more than. thary on the Christmas-day table, and welcome withl a 'ia-Oextra guest. An English gentloman ' of the olden 'was surrounded by Ihis tenants and neighbours Sy day- on Christmas morning. The strong beer wasibroachbd, ae blac; ...
... CHRISTMAS. it is the season for gathering together of fatnily connexions, and drawing closer again those bands of kindred hearts which the cares, pleasures, and sorrows of the wild are continually operating to cast loose,—of calling back the children ...
... lealures tlui among thy berries red. Ah ! thee wrong moat grievous. Christmas ! if we make ihee sad ; Twas Christmas, when (rod's Angels* Hade the whole wide world be glad Crabbed nge I Christmas chide not Happy children’s wild— Though thou hast forgot thy ...
... CHRISTMAS, rpHE YULE-LOG will soon burn ruddily on the I hearth ; the tables will be spread with luxurious cheer ; merry guests will have assembled ; the toast will go round ; the song will enchant all hearers; the cheek of beauty will glow; the heart ...
... CHRISTMAS fIIHE Yule-Log will soon burn ruddily the hearth ; the tables will be spread with luxurious cheer ; merry guests will have assembled ; the toa-t will found; the song will enchant all hearers; the cheek if beauty will glow ; the heart of youth ...
... CHRISTMAS When ihe Uin ««» nf, Anrt ’n*«th it« wood* non, With of life, and joy, and lo»e, Spnnatn* from d-11, and glad**, and grotie, Tho earth wakea from it* supine. To h*»nour sweet Saint Valentine And .Nature, like a bride, rejoiees To greet her lower ...
... CHRISTMAS. It is the season for gathering together of family connexions, and drawing closer again those bands of kindred hearts which the cares, pleasures, and sorrows of the world are continually operating to cast loose,—of calling back the children ...