ancestral halls, family homestead, fireboard, flue, hearth and home, home, home sweet home, hub, ingleside, roof, toft
Definitionn. an area near a fireplace
Last update: October 9, 2015
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In winters it is pleasent to sit by the fireside. [Please select]
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The following is a partial list of his writings: The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan (1812); The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle (1813), a good-natured parody on The Lay of the Last Minstrel; Letters from the South (1817); The Backwoodsman: a Poem (1818); Salmagundi (2nd series, 1819-1820); A Sketch of Old England, by a New England Man (1822); Koningsmarke, the Long Finne (1823), a quiz on the romantic school of Walter Scott; John Bull in America; or the New Munchausen (1824), a broad caricature of the early type of British traveller in America; The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham (1826); Chronicles of the City of Gotham, from the Papers of a Retired Common Councilman (183 0); The Dutchman's Fireside (1831); Westward Ho! [Please select]
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I let down the curtain and went back to the fireside. [Please select]
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There she sits, a grasswidow, at the selfsame fireside. [Please select]
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He could hanker for his fireside like another. [Please select]
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=Fireside Fairies and Flower Fancies. [Please select]
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He niver cared to wandher fr'm his own fireside.' [Please select]
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He saw the day when his successes would enable him to set up his own fireside. [Please select]
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