I believe, practises it there at present except the servants of the church, and the melody has been much injured in consequence. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us who dwelt In the vicinity of the cathedral... Ballou's Monthly Magazine - Page 5801869Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 440 lehte
...aie by this opportunity favoured with an account ; and certainly they are poignant in the extreme. THE MAN IN THE BELL. IN my younger days, bell-ringing...was called for ; and, from continual practice and rivalry which arose between us and a club attached t" another steeple, and which tended considerably... | |
| 1824 - 552 lehte
...better or valued them more justly, than the individual whose claims I have undertaken to vindicate. THE MAN IN THE BELL. IN my younger days, bell-ringing...from continual practice and a rivalry which arose hetween us and a club attached to another steeple, and which tended considerably to sharpen our zeal,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1855 - 348 lehte
...BELL. 1. IN my younger days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt...which used to ring every peal that was called for. But my bell-ringing practice was shortened by a singular accident, which not only stopped my performance,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 320 lehte
...BELL. 1. IN my younger days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt in the vicinity of the ca-the'dral,D formed a club which used to ring every peal that was called for. But my bell-ringing... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 350 lehte
...BELL. 1. In my younger days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt in the vicinity of the ca4he'drul. EI formed a club which used to ring every pgaj that was called for. But my bell-ringing... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1861 - 352 lehte
...days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty ^ars Dgo, about twenty of us, who dwelt in the vicinity of the...formed a club which used to ring every peal that was sailed for. But my bell-ringing practice was shortened by a singular accident, which not only stopped... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1862 - 350 lehte
...fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt in tke vicinity of the ca-the'dral," formed a club, which used to ring every peal that was called for. But my bell-ringing practice was shortened by a singular accident, which not only stopped my performance,... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 912 lehte
...at present except the servants of the tlnirch, and the melody has been much injured in conjicquence. Some fifty years ago about twenty of us who dwelt in the vicinity of the iMtliedral formed a club, which used to ring every peal that was called for; and from continual practice... | |
| A. W. Patterson - 1875 - 252 lehte
...action. IN my younger days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt...which used to ring every peal that was called for. But my bell-ringing practice was shortened by a singular accident, which not only stopped my performance,... | |
| 1878 - 254 lehte
...action. IN my younger days, bell-ringing was much more in fashion among the young men than it is now. Some fifty years ago, about twenty of us, who dwelt...which used to ring every peal that was called for. But my bell-ringing practice was shortened by a singular accident, which not only stopped my performance,... | |
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