CHRISTMAS DAY.
tter er, and ed in ter. tions of Caxton and ynkyn de orde o tions of Mr. Bracebridge investigations into tive rites and oms of former times, and it plodding spirit temperament follorack of study, merely because it is denominated learning; indifferent to its intrinsic nature, ration of ty of antiquity. ensely t to ed into enance; o a title-page of black-letter.
On reacon for letoe among ted. It migly employed in tive ornamenting of c it otally un?t for sacred purposes. So tenacious ton o strip do part of tropaste before t to enter upon the day.
terior of t simple; on ts of t beside tar omb of ancient ure he hall.
During service Master Simon stood up in ted t kind of ceremonious devotion punctually observed by a gentleman of tions. I observed too t urned over to s ly most solicitous about t of tently on ting time iculation and emphasis.
tra ed a most iced t of tailor, a pale felloreating fore, and seemed to o a point; and t pursy man, stooping and laboring at a bass-viol, so as to s top of a round bald ricty faces among to int; but tlemen cers ly been cone to sing from terings of odd p unlike times see on country tombstones.
tolerably s generally lagging a little berumental, and some loitering ?ddler no time by travelling over a passage y and clearing more bars t fox-er to be in at t t trial er Simon, and on ation. Unluckily, t tset:
ter Simon on lamely and irregularly until to a c;No us sing ; ing company: all became discord