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To be Eaten with Mustard |
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Christmas-Day in the Morning |
72 |
Praise of Christmas |
73 |
Winter's Delights |
78 |
A Christmas Catch |
79 |
The Epic |
80 |
The Country Life |
89 |
Christmas Omnipresent |
90 |
An Old English Christmas-Tide |
94 |
Signs of Christmas |
97 |
The Mistletoe |
99 |
Christmas of Old |
101 |
A Plea for a Present |
112 |
A New-Year's Gift Sent to Sir Simeon Steward |
114 |
The New-Year's Gift |
116 |
An Invitation to the Revel |
117 |
A Christmas Ditty |
120 |
At the End of the Feast |
121 |
Twelfth Night; or, King and Queen |
123 |
Ceremonies for Candlemas Eve |
125 |
Another Ceremony |
126 |
The Ceremonies for Candlemas Day |
127 |
Another Ceremony |
127 |
Saint Distaff's Day, the Morrow after Twelfth Day |
128 |
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The Shepherds. |
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On Oaten Pipes |
131 |
Pipe-Playing |
132 |
The First Carol |
134 |
In Bethlehem |
137 |
A Carol in the Pastures |
139 |
The Shepherds |
141 |
On Shepherds' Pipes |
144 |
Angel Tidings |
145 |
The News-Bearers |
146 |
Hymn for Christmas-Day |
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