POETRY
... “Talk not Leap Year, hero’s my heart, t’orae, dearest, then and take part,” I’ll not trilie 'till love cool, Lest may made April Fool. F. B. E. ...
... “Talk not Leap Year, hero’s my heart, t’orae, dearest, then and take part,” I’ll not trilie 'till love cool, Lest may made April Fool. F. B. E. ...
... Talk not I.oap Year, hen. ,, s mv h«*art. Come, dearest, then ami take a part.” 111 not trifle ’till love is I may made an April Fool. F. B. E. ...
... 11l reply Mr. Reeve*, Mr. said theV had rot purchased any cattle for some time past, and unfortunately Mr. had been made April fool ef--(laughujn. - he, having gone to a certain fair, for the purpose of buying some stock, and was under the impression that ...
... incumbent duty to inform the Council, for the especial benefit of • Dover representative, that he waa not there to make an April Fool of himself or anyone else lion, members of the County Parbament were in good time as a rule, among-4 the earlier arrivals ...
... will be very little better than Mori-bund. . . .. .. . .. The Theatre of War.— Prussia waiting until halfprice begins. • April Fool Day in Octoreh.— The which announced the fall of Sebastopol rather too soon has been regarded in some quarters as a ruse ...
... proposition, and was not to made an April Fool of Fry was ! (“ Oh and loud laughter). repeated that he would like them to refer the matter to the Boro’ Justices, but they could not, and he did not come there to make an ** April Fool himself by proposing it. The ...
... April Fools.—Antiquaiians have striven long and diligently to furnish a satisfactory answer ,to oftr inquiries as to the origin of the pranks to which this day appears to give license, and some assert that the vulgar are but attempting to do they did ...
... for homes ; Morgan tolls some of these rings were triple ones. We not follow the custom of ranking, or trying to make oplo April fool® with tho enthusiasm our for. fathers showed. I was because they hud more time on their hands than they knew how to uso ...
... expedition, that arc end disappointment, and raise 1 iugh at the ol the sent—died •‘making Hull fo.d. them. In France the •• April fool welled (» pouren tTAvr.l fan April fi.h), and Napoleon Bonaparte married on thia day I e Aualtian archducheM. hi* loving ...
... vio’ent lor it): “Ilans’ off!” i ’f, mire—l must ’a* drepped it—ouch!—whew! ! - ll.e goihrrd thing'* icd-h' t!” Ciiuius ol “April fool. Undo Elihu!” j paren-; say you her and that loves \ou, ;ud «oit you can never happy art; but there .t- otr.ers besides ...
... realising a fortune from a broken leg! An April Fool.—The Reform speeches terminated at a quarter to one o'clock in the morning of the first April. An appropriate ending to so foolish a beginning: But the real April Fool in this protracted practical joke is ...
... greeting for everybody. young nobleman, whom his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales had succeeded that day in making an April fool, came in for a very fair share of roasting from the cousins of the heir apparent. The toilettes were very pretty indeed ...