单词 | Eastertide |
例句 | But it was past Eastertide, and before Lammas. Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village 2007-07-24T00:00:00Z Handel’s “Messiah,” after all, which was also written for Eastertide, is performed far more often around Christmas. Review: American Classical Orchestra, With an Unseasonal ‘Passion’ 2015-11-04T05:00:00Z Hunter cites, among some of his references, Ben Franklin, the Constitution, Pete Seeger, the Bible, E. E. cummings, Bonnie Dobson, an Eastertide anthem called “Roll Away the Stone,” and the birth of his son. Robert Hunter Gave the Grateful Dead Its Voice 2019-10-01T04:00:00Z "It is therefore my special prayer this Eastertide that they will be your guide and your inspiration." Prince of Wales delivers Easter message 2018-03-29T04:00:00Z Belfast's lord mayor, : "Shame on those who bring death to Belfast streets at Eastertide. They represent no-one but themselves and have no place in our great city." Dissident republican death condemned 2014-04-19T04:04:45Z Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough, And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide. The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets 2011-12-31T03:00:17.930Z It is determined by Eastertide, and generally falls in April. The Bath Road History, Fashion, & Frivolity on an Old Highway 2011-11-06T02:00:11.073Z The mystical joy of Eastertide that flooded the heart of Mrs. Rumbell in the dawn swept through the concourse at the market. The ghosts of their ancestors 2011-08-08T02:00:20.667Z Each Eastertide the old world sings Her anthem sweet and true and strong, And all the tender growing things Join in her resurrection song. The Cornflower, and Other Poems 2011-04-07T02:00:18.740Z At Eastertide The same sun dances on their graves— Love's darling and the Crucified. The Two Twilights 2010-12-25T03:00:12.393Z In the farm, matters went amiss, and the weather which had formerly been fine became foul, with snow falling, though it was come Eastertide, and all the lambs sickened. Idonia: A Romance of Old London Of this our regiment's chaplain was ware, and being a right zealous saver of souls, at Eastertide he sent for me to know why I had not been at Confession and Holy Communion. The Adventurous Simplicissimus being the description of the Life of a Strange vagabond named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim Also, apparently, all his friends in their pursuit of Eastertide nymphs had been successful, and he began to take credit to himself for being unlucky. Sinister Street, vol. 1 Yet another, writing in the spirit of Eastertide, said, 'We believe that our work will rise in new freshness and power out of its apparent extinction!' The Romance of the Red Triangle The story of the coming of the red triangle and the service rendered by the Y.M.C.A. to the sailors and soldiers of the British Empire The snow had melted, Eastertide was drawing near, now she could sing. Absolution Jesus loves you! so does mother: Glad thy Eastertide: Loving God and one another, You in Him abide. Poems Never, perhaps, even at Eastertide, had been seen such a wealth of spring blossoms, the wildlings of the woods and hills. Vixen, Volume III. It was a pleasant time, that summer term, and life moved on very equably for Michael, notwithstanding his Eastertide heartbreak. Sinister Street, vol. 1 The scene portrayed was a procession of early Christians entering an Eastern city at Eastertide. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls The next scene shows us Faust already in contact with human nature, as represented by holiday crowds flocking out of the town into the woods and adjacent villages at Eastertide. The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust' And the two young duchesses seem to have celebrated this Eastertide, which they spent at Milan, by the wildest freaks. Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 The master's hand was recognised, and the recognition quickened her sympathy for poor Chatterton, who at this time—this Eastertide of 1770—was so greatly in need of it. Bristol Bells A Story of the Eighteenth Century Still, other people recollected Goldborough, if he did not, and one Eastertide, when the princess’s twentieth birthday was at hand, an old pilgrim chanced to stop at Winchester on his way to Canterbury. The Red Romance Book A very pleasant entertainment to be given about Eastertide is one at which the all-engrossing head covering of the season is to be manufactured. Games For All Occasions He told me of her who had promised to marry him by Eastertide next year. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales At Eastertide the shade of this sad body makes the round of the deserted halls, and in passing leaves after it a faint odor of wild roses. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska As it's holiday season, let's sing, Should Shepherds at Eastertide jar? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 1, 1893 Of these, the principal was her illness, which should, before Eastertide, free her forever from the eyes of the gaping world. The Genius Through the utter desolution of her life rang the haunting, words of the Cantata she'd heard sung last Eastertide in the Big Ithaca Church. The Secret of the Storm Country Rushes of this sort were employed by our remote ancestors for strewing, when fresh and green, about the floor of the hall after discontinuing its big fire at Eastertide. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure That ends my Eastertide, and in spite of what sounds a far from good one I enjoyed it immensely and count myself lucky to be out of the trenches for it. One Young Man The simple and true story of a clerk who enlisted in 1914, who fought on the western front for nearly two years, was severely wounded at the battle of the Somme, and is now on his way back to his desk. This institution is a positive torture to the unfortunate digestion, which suffers untold torments at Eastertide. The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro The legend that established the hare as a symbol of the Eastertide is not generally known. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: History It was a lovely morning in the Eastertide of 1256 when young Martin looked forth from the window of his hostel at Oxford on the quaint streets, the stately towers of the semi-monastic city. The House of Walderne A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons' Wars At Eastertide, 1232, bands of men, headed by a knight named Robert Twenge, who took the nickname of William Wither, despoiled the Romans of their gains, and distributed the proceeds to the poor. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Just before Easter that year Bill’s Aunt Dorothy invited him to spend Eastertide with her and bring along his roommate. The Scientific American Boy Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island At Eastertide, which is one of the biggest feasts in the Greek Church, beggars, halt and maim, blind and tattered, pour into all the larger towns of the country. The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro As for lobsters, "they were becomin' a winter fish, somehow, and up the harbours you started catchin' 'em at Christmas and lost 'em by Eastertide:" while the ordinary crabbing-grounds appeared to be clean bewitched. Nicky-Nan, Reservist It was bad enough to contemplate Helen's marriage in distant prospect, but the sudden, almost peremptory desire for marrying at Eastertide, a little less than two months away, was absurd. The Quest of the Silver Fleece A Novel On one day of Eastertide there was an inch of snow in Liverpool, followed by hailstones, lightning, thunder and a gale of wind. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 18, 1917 Only one thing of importance occurred between our Christmas holidays and Eastertide: this was Bill’s invention of the tricycle sailboat or land yacht. The Scientific American Boy Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island Eastertide, 1458, was finally appointed for this state visit of reconciliation. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 The Lenten season ended, and Eastertide ran swiftly on to Pentecost. Saracinesca From this point he pushed across the neck of land to Lake Erie, where he built a canoe which brought him to Niagara at Eastertide, 1680. Crusaders of New France A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness Chronicles of America, Volume 4 Once he understood his uncle to say, "Margaret, don't take it so badly; we will all have three masses read, and at Eastertide we'll make together a pilgrimage to the Holy Virgin of Werl." The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes He reminded the folk of Lent and Eastertide, which, except for the traditional pancakes, had almost passed out of their lives. Hodge and His Masters It was at Eastertide, and the command to desecrate a hallowed festival, one especially cherished in the Rhinelands, proved the final provocation to rebellion. Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 He would consider it; and if by Eastertide he had forgotten Corona, he would—he laughed aloud in his silent room, and the sound of his voice startled him from his reverie. Saracinesca On one day of Eastertide there was an inch of snow in Liverpool, followed by hailstones, lightning, thunder, and a gale of wind. Mr. Punch's History of the Great War Now when Eastertide was come, a great tournament was proclaimed to be held beyond the walls of Nantes, that rich city. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France This was originally a collection for the Paschal taper, which burned before the high altar at Eastertide. English Villages One day, at Eastertide, Antonio returned home for a short visit. After Long Years and Other Stories It is now winter, and we cannot stir hence till Eastertide; for we should find no market in any other place; and this city is very rich, and well furnished with all supplies. Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople The note ran: "Dear Shagganappi,— "Do come with my boy at Eastertide; we want you—come. The Shagganappi Eastertide usually found her at Knobaltheim, an upland township in one of those small princedoms that make inconspicuous freckles on the map of Central Europe. The Chronicles of Clovis He had gone thither into retreat, that he might cleanse his pious, murky soul against the coming of Eastertide. The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series "And as you move think of God, or you'll never find yourselves among the invited guests at His holy festival of Eastertide." Through Russia IV Two years passed and once again it was spring in Washington—about half-past ten of the evening of the 14th of April—Good Friday—the first Eastertide of peace. The Path of the King So soon as Eastertide was over, the Duke drew all the force he had to Montdidier, a town which lies some eight leagues to the north and west of Compiègne. A Monk of Fife Eastertide came at last, and that early, Easter Day falling on March the twenty-seventh. A Monk of Fife |
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