Christmas
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... sailors in storm, its “all hands to the with the shoemakers.—Farewell, old Christmas! May thy temples ever crowned with snow wreath May all English hearts long delighted with Christmas gambols! ChrUtmas gambles.' exclaimed old maternal aunt, as her ear caught ...
... spirit has paid a more 'williig homage than to that of the celebration of Christmas with all due honour and fitting joviality. Born animid its festivities, it is very Father Christmas to me, and, from the time of my childhood, when it wsas a holiday of three ...
... CHRIsTMAS. A SONG FOR FELLOWS YOUN6 ay LEIGH HUNT. Christmas cornea! Ile comes, he comes, Uther'.l with a rain of plums; Willies in the windows greet hum; Schools come driving post to meet him, Gifts precede him, hells proclaim him, mouth delights to ...
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... CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS ! a season of Samaritan benevolence, when in Christian commemoration of our blessed Saviour, whose heavenly mission in coming on earth was proclaim peace, and do good to mankind, and gracioustap) dispense mercies, blessings, and ...
... CHRISTMAS. • A SONG FOR GOOD FELLOWS, YOUNG AND OLD. BY LEIGH HUNT. Christmas comes! He comes, he comes, usher'd with a rain of plums; Hollies in the windows greet him; Schools come driving post to meet him; Gifts precede him, bells proclaim him, Every ...
... CHRISTMAS. THE SUBSCRIBERS Are receiving ex skip FORTITUDE, from London, AN ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE Which have been particularly selected by their AGENT tor CASH, and are offered for sale at a very low, scale of profit. QUiMilla ...
... CHRISTMAS. Christmas has this fear, we believe, h.-en season greater and more extended enjoyAient than for many preceding ones. provincial papers that have seen stale that abundant m arkets and ready pnrcliasers have been its characteristics; and onro*n ...
... CHRISTMAS. The following account of a curious custom on Christmas Eve, at RaUenburg, in Germany, is given Mr. Coleridge For three or four months before Christmas the girls ate all busy, and the boys save up their pocket-money to buy presents to present ...
... CHRISTMAS, Welcome old Christmas, season of hollybush and fine fat beef—of glorious feeds and funny frolics—of kindly wishes and big plum puddings ! Welcome with your merry glow of heart and hearth!! Where is the soured bigot or furious gladiator in the ...
... CHRISTMAS Our usual day of publication falling on tlii* festival, shall publish our next number to morrow, in anti- cipation. Affair Honor.—A hostile meeting took place yesterday tnornintr. near Ashhonrne, hot veen Richard A. Pope, , ottended hy G. Chadwick ...