The night before Midsummer Day.
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Examples for "Midsummer Eve"
Examples for "Midsummer Eve"
1In the early morning of Midsummer Eve, Hazel wandered up the hill-slopes.
2On Midsummer Eve three girls are required to make a dumb cake.
3But the favourite time would seem to be Midsummer Eve or Midsummer Day.
4The Midsummer Eve festival was like nothing Celaena had ever experienced.
5There was mist on Midsummer Eve, mist when we drove into the dawn.
1I went to see PanPan's production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
2Peter tells Eva about his ballet score for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'.
3The Midsummer Night's Dream he wrote from his own inner dream world.
4A Midsummer Night's Dream will tour around the UK next year.
5I really disliked the A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Dublin Theatre Festival.
1St John's night 1673 in danger of being run through with a sword by a young templer at M. Burges' chamber in the M. Temple.
1Britain will hold a referendum on European Union membership on June 23.
2UKFI said it will not sell any more shares before June 23.
3The award ceremony will air live from Los Angeles on June 23.
4Margaret Adkins was killed on June 23, just over a week ago.
5To Miss Hannah More, June 23.-On her poem of Bishop Bonner's Ghost.
1On St John's Eve, the bonfires burn all night.
2In many parts of Ireland, bonfires were lit and, indeed, still are on St John's Eve.
3The festival runs from June 21st to 29th and so includes St John's Eve on June 23rd, which has been celebrated in Cork for generations.
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