The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 59
... Spigot had piled and decked it with fervers and tankards . That day ( if any ) he was not idle ! Quart pots and pottle pots were no fooner filled than emptied . Servers and pantlers were running about attend- ing on the guests . No one ...
... Spigot had piled and decked it with fervers and tankards . That day ( if any ) he was not idle ! Quart pots and pottle pots were no fooner filled than emptied . Servers and pantlers were running about attend- ing on the guests . No one ...
Page 76
... Spigot's not loft the trick of it yet . ” " Nay ! we think his brewing is much clearer now . ' Tis lighter in the head than your Canaries or your Gascon wines flowers better i ' the cup ; and , what is better , it is English , Will ! In ...
... Spigot's not loft the trick of it yet . ” " Nay ! we think his brewing is much clearer now . ' Tis lighter in the head than your Canaries or your Gascon wines flowers better i ' the cup ; and , what is better , it is English , Will ! In ...
Page 85
... Spigot ! " " And thank you , Sir Thomas , all the fame . I've ridden o'er from Ampthill " " Tis a dry ride , Master Scrivener . Spigot , I fay ! Some fack for Master Scrivener ! Your horfe , Sir ; I hope my men were in attendance on you ...
... Spigot ! " " And thank you , Sir Thomas , all the fame . I've ridden o'er from Ampthill " " Tis a dry ride , Master Scrivener . Spigot , I fay ! Some fack for Master Scrivener ! Your horfe , Sir ; I hope my men were in attendance on you ...
Page 91
... Spigot heard . I faw him whipping eggs i ' th ' Sack , while I took round the hackney . " " You don't stray far from the buttery - hatch , Master Swig ! " " No ! nor you from the eaves , Master Harkin ! ” " An Davy were here , now ...
... Spigot heard . I faw him whipping eggs i ' th ' Sack , while I took round the hackney . " " You don't stray far from the buttery - hatch , Master Swig ! " " No ! nor you from the eaves , Master Harkin ! ” " An Davy were here , now ...
Page 92
... Spigot , a'll let it out an it be ripe . Be there news , trow , butler , from our young master , eh ? " " Ay ! fo a faid . The Poft's within now with Sir Thomas . A'll speed away anon . A hath letters for the court , too , from the ...
... Spigot , a'll let it out an it be ripe . Be there news , trow , butler , from our young master , eh ? " " Ay ! fo a faid . The Poft's within now with Sir Thomas . A'll speed away anon . A hath letters for the court , too , from the ...
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