HALLOWE'EN
... HALLOWE'EN. Oh, fruit loved of boyhood.' the old days recalling, When wood-graPes were purpling and brown nuts were falling ll'hen wild aces we carved on the apple's red skin, Glaring out through the dark with a candle within ! ...
... HALLOWE'EN. Oh, fruit loved of boyhood.' the old days recalling, When wood-graPes were purpling and brown nuts were falling ll'hen wild aces we carved on the apple's red skin, Glaring out through the dark with a candle within ! ...
... HALLOWE'EN. Oh, fruit loved of boyhood! the old days recalling, When wood-grapes were purpling and brown nuts were falling ! When wild _faces we carved on the aPple's red skin, Glaring out through the dark with a candle within! ...
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... Old Halloween Friends Oho! Mr. Obcst, with your raiment of white. Come to irighten out of my wits in the night With your eyes flaming forth like two coals, and your breath Bearing fire that would, scare poor mortal to . death; With your rows of great’teeth ...
... HALLOWE’EN IN GLAN, EXILE’S SOLILOQUY ’Ti, Hallowe’en homely Gian, and I am far away From that pretty little Irish rale, whore I used to sport and stray, In the Canadian backwoods, far from v parents, true and kind, I’m lonely, lonely exile—no comfort ...
... Hallowe’en in Ireland. One wild blustering afternoon—the afternoon of the last day of October—-1 made my way as best I could across a streteh of hilly moorland, vainly hoping that 1 might meet with somcone able to direet me to my destination. [ was on ...
... HALLOWE’EN DINNER. The Dublin Burns Club celebrated Hallowe’en dinner in Wynn’s Hotel lrf*t night. Mr. .I.'Hubbard Clark, the President was in the chair, and there was a large attendance of members of the Club, along with friends. Apologies were intimated ...
... CHOICE FRUIT FOR HALLOWE'EN. Home-grown Apples, Pears, Grapes, Melons, Bananas in all the full glory of Autumnal ripeness, Filberts, Cob Nuts, Gipsy Nuts, Figs, Dates, Dessert Raisins and Almonds, Carlsbad Plums, French Plums, fine, large, luscious fruit ...
... A STORY OF HALLOWE'EN. It was a cold bltjak evening in tho year grace 1704. Molly O’Brien had made all the preparations for Hallowe'en, for many of,her frienda had promised to epend the evening with her. Molly was only child of wealthy parentis. . Her ...
... CHOICE FRUIT FOR HALLOWE'EN. Home-grown Apples, Pears, Grapes, Melons, Bananas in all the full glory of Autumnal ripeness, Filberts, Cob Nuts, Gipsy Nuts, Figs, Dates, Dessert Raisins and Almonds, Carlsbad Plums, French Plums, fine, large, luscious fruit ...
... fun for the youngsters is Hallowe'en What joyous memories of its boisterous gaieties they store away, when their happiness is properly catered for that evening, as it wisely is by many. Fruit is well to the fore at Hallowe'en, but in no form can so many ...
... Dublin in the Nineteenth °Mary: lard Norbury, the Hanging Quaint Tales of Dublin Town. Hallowe'en Fairies and Christmas Angels. The True-bora Irishman. A Gaelic Poem. A Fox Hut. Bagel de Lisle, and the Marseillatse. And any alter spleadd ...