To what their revelries meant he did not give a thought.
Bhusunda traces his origin from the Matres, whose manners and revelries he describes in length.
They made great rejoicings on the day of their execration of Parvati; when they all joined in dancing and singing, and making their giddy revelries before her.
It was not one of those interminable revelries one reads about, that begin with twilight and end with twilight.
His revelries have been tabooed, his wars have been stopped, his native arts are in constant competition with cheap importations from our commercialized, industrialized world.
Then all December's revelries refuse, And give the festive moments to the Muse.
They love their old beliefs and revelries so strongly that they would lose their souls for them.
I would recommend to thee to keep apart from all other trades, and to see that the revelries of to-morrow do not debauch thy people.
Our chief information about the revelries comes from Archbishop Eudes Rigaud's province of Rouen[977]; but English records also contain scattered references to the custom.
Joanna cared for none of these things; did not give over her revelriesand carnival entertainments.
The carnival and micarĂªme have taken the place of this exhibition; and no one who has seen the revelries at these by night can say that this sort of fooling is nearing its end.
The revelries of the baronial castle found echoes in the hall of the old manor-house; and these were, again, repeated in the tapestried chamber of the country magistrate or from the sanded parlor of the village inn.
The nocturnal revelries of Goldy and his intimates are happily described in Mr. Forster's biography.
Revelries grew in frequency and attractiveness as the business of instruction declined, so much so that we are compelled to believe that at one period the qualifications for admission were merely nominal.
His sports and revelries had been on a wilder, ruder, more violent scale, such as made these seem tame.
In Egypt he meant to re-enact with unheard-of splendour the old revelries of Antony and Cleopatra, and thought that in the hot, luxurious valley of the Nile he might hear of new forms of pleasure and luxury.
With this view he organised continuous revelries which should be unparalleled either for costly extravagance or for outrageous infamy.
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