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CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. Christmas is coming,” says the merchant, I must make up bills and make out bills ; I shall be put to trouble and I shall put others to inconvenience.” “Christm»s is coming,*’ says the landlord, ii and the lawyer will look for his mortgage money ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. The holly ia unusually beautiful this year ; its berries are very red, its leaves a deep rich green. Of the mistletoe we have no authentic report, nor can we , stcte the abundance of its mystic berries. The fruit” of commerce is abundant, and ...

CHRISTMAS

... sones, for which they had gret thanke.’ In James I.’a time, the Christmas festivities declined, though not professedly so; for his sou, the unfortunate Charles 1., took part in several Christmas plays but the puritan power which afterwards swept over the ...

Published: Tuesday 24 December 1839
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1894 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. THE YULE LOG will soon burn ruddily on the hearth; the tables will be spread with luxurious ,heer ; merry guests will have assembled ; the toast will go round ; the , ong will enchant all hearers ; the cheek of beauty will glow ; the heart ...

CHRISTMAS

... Hurrah ! for old Christmas —deny him who can Ah. Ah ! then welcome him. every one— All that are friends real frolic and fun ; Welcome him rich ones, throw open your doors. Your hands and your hearts, your abundant stores; Hid Christmas be welcome with ...

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 ...

CHRISTMAS

... numbered during its course. Yes ! Christmas a merry lime ! • * But it was not always thus. Grave and solemn with the consciousness of their mighty task, were the spirits of those who celebrated the earliest festival of Christmas. Around them was world Irom ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. OM, Wi»f»»lc Cl.lion «. l>T lir -' longer %r(ar» aib of erer^-ern, ihou'K ill—the time be> been ».|th rcf-all it) when l*«e *»cn Dtc«ii»i ...

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS milE will goon burn on tlio hearlh; tt«e will bespread with luxurious cheer; merry guests will have assembled the toast will round the pong will enchant all hearers; the check of beauty will glow ; the heart of youth will palpitate with lore ...

Published: Tuesday 25 December 1849
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. THE will soon burn ruddily on the hearth; the tables will bespread with luxurious cheer; merry guests will have assembled ; the toast will go round; the song will enchant all bearers; the cheek of beauty will glow; the heart of youth will palpitate ...

Published: Tuesday 18 December 1849
Newspaper: South Eastern Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 522 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS

... CHRISTMAS. At period when gaiety and amusement are sought, it may not be unacceptable to our readers to present them with a quantity suitable reading. News—news is what they have all the year round. We now devote a considerable spare to what may be esteemed ...

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 ...