- make
drinke with the
decoction of this herbe, and
leuen or some
other thing made of meale,
which is vsed in
stead of
beere and
other ordinarie drinke. Polish:...
- his own composition, that was sung
during the
dance around the Maypole.
Drinke and be merry, merry,
merry boyes; Let all your
delight be in the Hymens...
-
betweene the cup, and lip: /And
though they touch, you are not sure to
drinke." The
Macmillan Book of
Proverbs erroneously states that
Miguel de Cervantes...
- of
Windsor in
which Slender boasts to Anne Page that, "That’s
meate and
drinke to me now: I have
seene Sackerson loose,
twenty times, and have
taken him...
- violinists?", The
Strad (March 7, 2014) "musikwissenschaftliche Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung",
search page in
German –
Sophie Drinke Institut (c)2013...
- c 1553
Chancelour Bk. Emp.
Russia in
Hakluyt Voy. (1886) III. 51
Their drinke is like our peny Ale, and is
called Qu****. Hornsey, Ian
Spencer (2012)....
-
iessen esse
manger to
drink trìnka
trinke trinkche trinken trenka drénken
drinke boire little klei klein/klaan/klëën chl(e)i
klein kloi
kleng glee petit...
- give
thanks and
praise amain. The wine pot
shall clinke, we will
feast and
drinke. And then
strange motions will abound. Yet let's be content, and the times...
-
could be
content to
hazard their lives, and to ser[v]e one
yeere for meat,
drinke and
apparell only,
without wages, in hope
thereby to
amend their estates...
- ales, and
Gervase Markham's
Countrie Farm (1616) said that one
should "
Drinke everie morning a
small draught of
Eyebright wine."
Herbalists use eyebright...