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IS FOR KISSING UNDER THE MISTLETOE, KINGS COLLEGE,
WE THREE KINGS
Thought by the druids to hold magical powers, mistletoe has long been considered a plant associated with romance, fertility and good fortune. The custom of kissing beneath a ball of mistletoe was an eighteenth-century tradition. The ball would be hung and decorated with ribbons and ornaments and any girl standing beneath it could not be refused a kiss. This kiss could be romantic or a sign of lasting friendship; however, if she was to remain undissed it was considered a sign that she would not marry the following year. it was also customary to burn any remaining mistletoe on the Twelfh Night, or else those that had kissed beneath it would not marry.
From English Home Magazine
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