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It is customary for the cotton mills etc., to close for
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Thus, he thought the root of the word was "wit" (formerly spelt "wyt" or "wytte") and
Pentecost was so-called to signify the outpouring of the wisdom of the Holy Ghost on Christ's disciples.
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is said to have included a drinking allowance in an employment contract with one of his gardeners, allowing "two dollars at
Whitsuntide to be drunk four days and four nights" (p. 135).
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Worship for Church and Home: With Orders of Worship, Services for the Administration of the Sacraments and Other Aids to Worship According to the Usages of the Methodist Church
417:... On Whit Tuesday, in the morning, a fine Holland smock and ribbons, to be run for by girls and young women. And in the afternoon six pairs of buckskin gloves to be wrestled for.
248:, the Friday after Whitsun). Typically, the parades include brass bands and choirs; girls attending are dressed in white. Traditionally, Whit fairs (sometimes called
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Goode men and woymen, as ȝe knowen wele all, þys day ys called
Whitsonday, for bycause þat þe Holy Gost as þys day broȝt wyt and wysdome ynto all Cristes dyscyples.
813:, by referencing 'the world / of stone and flower that compels my thought... what nerve have I, beloved Lord, what sense / to know the holy presence of my God?'
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the shop windows, whence this day is usually called 'Gaping Sunday'.
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series of children's books set during a camping holiday at Whitsun.
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wrote a poem called "Whitsunday", first published in
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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537:The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations
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868:1965: "Whitsunday in Kirchstetten" is a poem by
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1628:Der Geist des Herrn erfüllt das All
1316:Anon (29 May 1869). "Whitsuntide".
1189:"Reviving the Whaddon Whitsun Song"
1104:"Whit Monday in the United Kingdom"
939:P.R.O.B.E: The Devil of Winterborne
633:on "one Friday in Whitsun week" in
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1654:(Come, Creator Spirit, visit us)
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717:The Innocence of Father Brown
567:reproduces the remark in his
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1618:Breathe on Me, Breath of God
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1339:The Free Online Dictionary
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1390:Dobkin, Monty (1999).
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570:Life of Samuel Johnson
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858:The Whitsun Weddings
578:The Whitsun Donative
436:Lancashire Folk lore
289:Walter William Skeat
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1081:, 2nd ed. 1991:369.
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680:The Way We Live Now
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230:Spring Bank Holiday
1734:Season of Apostles
931:Went the Day Well?
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