| 1781 - 716 pages
...corn hold out fo well, as to have fuch a dim to begin fummer fare with; for if they can hold out fo long with bread, they count they can do well enough for what remains of the year till harveft ; for then milk becomes plenty, and butter, new cheefe and curds and fhamrocks, are the food... | |
| Charles Vallencey - 1786 - 714 pages
...corn hold out fo well, as to have fuch a di(h to begin fummer fare with; for if they can hold out fo long with bread, they count they can do well enough for what remains of the year till harveft •, for then milk becomes plenty, and butter, new cheefe and curds and fhamrocks, are the... | |
| 388 pages
...housewifery, that made her corn hold out so well ; for if they can hold out so long with bread they Hint they can do well enough for what remains of the year...and butter, new cheese, and curds, and shamrocks, are the food of the meaner sort all ttis season. badge, encircled with rays in form of a silver star... | |
| George Soane - 1847 - 360 pages
...is holden for an argument of the good-wife's good housewifery, that made her corn hold out so well ; for if they can hold out so long with bread they count...and butter, new cheese, and curds, and shamrocks, are the food of the meaner sort all this season. Even spiders were included in the general ban ;* nor... | |
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 pages
...is, flour and milk boiled thick; and this is holden as an argument of the good wife's good huswifery, that made her corn hold out so well as to have such...and butter, new cheese, and curds, and sham-rocks, are the food of the meaner sort all this season. Nevertheless, in this mess, on this day, they are... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1849 - 576 pages
...flour and milk boiled thick ; and this is holdeu as an argument of the good wife's good huswifery, that made her corn hold out so well as to have such...and butter, new cheese, and curds, and sham-rocks, are the food of the meaner sort all this season. Nevertheless, in this mesa, on this day, they are... | |
| 1859 - 416 pages
...flour and milk boiled thick : and this is holden as an argument of the good wives' good huswifery, that made her corn hold out so well as to have such...plenty, and butter, new cheese, and curds and shamrocks are the food of the meaner sort all this season."* The vessels which I send youf are evidently intended... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1894 - 552 pages
...and this is holden as an argument of the good wives huswifery (sic) that made her corn hold out ao well, as to have such a dish to begin summer fare...and butter, new cheese, and curds, and shamrocks, are the food of the meaner sort all this season; nevertheless, in this mess, on this day, they are... | |
| John Brand - 1895 - 602 pages
...flour and milk boiled thick ; and this is holden as au argument of the good wife's good huswitery, that made her corn hold out so well as to have such a dish to begin summer fare with ; for it' they can hold out so long with bread, they count they can do well enough for what remains of the... | |
| John Brand, Henry Ellis - 1900 - 886 pages
...flour and milk boiled thick ; and this is holden as an argument of the good wive's good huswifery, that made her corn hold out so well as to have such...plenty, and butter, new cheese and curds and shamrocks, are the food of the meaner sort all this season. Nevertheless, in this mess, on this day, they are... | |
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