Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850 by Various
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to restrain you; so chose whether you will due to me good or
evill; you shall find me according your friend or open enemy. "PETER LA NEVE, Norroy. "College of Arms, in London, "28th May, 1719." * * * * * FOLK LORE. _Superstitions of the Midland Counties._--It is believed a sign of "bad luck" to meet a white horse, unless the person _spits_ at it, which action is said to avert the ill consequences of the recontre. A rainy Friday is believed to be followed as a natural and invariable consequence, by a wet Sunday; but I am not aware that the contrary is believed, viz., that fine Friday produces a fine Sunday. If the fire burns brightly when a person has poked or stirred it up, it is a sign that the _absent_ lover, wife, or husband (as the case may be) is in good spirits, and in good humour. The itching of the right hand palm is said to portend the reception of a gift; which is rendered more certain if the advice in this distich be followed:-- "Rub it 'gainst wood, |
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