| Joseph Nicolson, Richard Burn - Cumberland (England) - 1777 - 780 pages
...ringers all that prize your health and happinefs, Be fober, merry, wife, and you'll the fame pofiefs. 5. In wedlock bands, All ye who join with hands, Your hearts unite; So ihall our tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite. 6. On the fixth bell is the following^memorative... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - Islington (London, England) - 1835 - 486 pages
...cheerful sound, May love and loyalty abound. 6th. In wedlock's bands all ye who join, With hand your heart unite ; So shall our tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite. 7th. Ye ringers all, that prize your health and happiness, Be sober, merry, wise, and you'll the same... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - Buildings - 1835 - 486 pages
...cheerful sound, May love and loyalty abound. 6th. In wedlock's bands all ye who join, With hand your heart unite , So shall our tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite. 7th. Ye ringers all, that prize your health and happiness, Be sober, merry, wise, and you'll the same... | |
| 1838 - 516 pages
...sound, May love and .loyalty abound. 6th. In wedlock's bands all ye who join, With h ml your heart unite ; So shall our tuneful tongues combine, To laud the nuptial rite. 7th. Ye virgins all, that prize your health and happiness, Be sober, merry, wise, and yon'll the same... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1841 - 356 pages
...Kendal, in Westmoreland, is the following inscription, allnding to this usage : " In wedlock hands, All ye who join with hands, Your hearts unite ; So shall our tuneful tongues comhine To land the nuptial rite."(a) (a) Nicolson and Burn's History of Westmoreland and Cumherland,... | |
| Northampton (England) - 1847 - 126 pages
...Hillyard, mayor, Our voices shall in concert ring. ) J. Lacy, W. Marshall, bailiffs. 8th — In wedlock's bands all ye who join, With hands your hearts unite, So shall our tuneful tongues combine John Wye, Joseph King, To laud the nuptial rite. ) Churchwardens. There are two crown pieces on the... | |
| William Holloway (of Rye in Sussex.) - Rye (England) - 1847 - 642 pages
...merry, wise. And you'll Uie same possess. EIGHTH BELL. In wedlock hand all ye who join. With hands and hearts unite ; So shall our tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite. In the belfry are placed the following lines, which we give as a specimen of the customs prevalent... | |
| Brand - Christian antiquities - 1849 - 544 pages
...bell at the church of Kendal, in Westmoreland, is the following inscription, alluding to this usage: " In wedlock bands, All ye who join with hands, Your hearts unite ; So shall onr tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite." SPORTS AT WEDDINGS. AMONG the Anglo-Saxons,... | |
| John Brand - Christian antiquities - 1854 - 560 pages
...at the church of Kendal, in Westmoreland, is the following inscription, alluding to this usage : " In wedlock bands, All ye who join with hands, Your...tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite." SPORTS AT WEDDINGS. AMONG the Anglo-Saxons, as Strutt informs us, in his Manners and Customs, i. 76,... | |
| Buckinghamshire (England) - 1854 - 158 pages
...prize your health and happiness, Be sober, merry, wise, and you'll the same possess." The 8th— " In wedlock bands, all ye who join, With hands your...tuneful tongues combine To laud the nuptial rite." Each bell announces the interesting fact— " PACK. and CHAPMAN, of London. Fecit me, 1773." In consequence... | |
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