| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 470 pagina’s
...thing kept parboiled in salt pickle: and, in a ludicrous sense, to plunge ' head over ears' into water. And he that can rear up a pig in his house, Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his toute. Tu&ser. They soiued me into the Thames with as little remorse as they drown blind puppies. Shakspearc.... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 pagina’s
...last. 2. Who both by his calf and his lamb will be known, May well kill a neat and a sheep of his own; And he that can rear up a pig in his house. Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his souse. 3. Who eateth his veal, pig and lamb, being froth, • Shall, twice in a week, go to bed without broth:... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 pagina’s
...last. 2. Who both by his calf and his lamb will be known. May well kill a neat and a sheep of his own; And he that can rear up a pig in his house. Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his souse. 3. Who eateth his veal, pig and lamb, being froth, * Shall, twice in a week, go to bed without broth:... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1906 - 1204 pagina’s
...succidia, a piece or flitch of baken salted'; ' chair salee piece a pie"ce ' (Estienne) ; cf. Tusser— ' And he that can rear up a pig in his house, Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his souse ' (quoted by Century). Littleton has ' souse, or swines flesh soused, porcina macerata.' ' Sows(s}e,... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 pagina’s
...pain. Who both by his calf and his lamb will be known, May well kill a neat and a sheep of his own ; And he that can rear up a pig in his house, Hath cheaper hiá bacon, and sweeter his souse. Who eateth his veal, pig and lamb, being froth, 1 Shall, twieo in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 pagina’s
...and his lamb will be known, May well kill a neat and a sheep of his own ; And he that can rear up л pig in his house, Hath cheaper his bacon and sweeter his souse. ' He urges the gathering up of dung, the mending of hedges, and the storing of fuel, as employments... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pagina’s
...With oats you may sow it, the sooner to grass, More soon to be pasture, to bring it to pass. TUSSER. And he that can rear up a pig in his house, Hath cheaper his bacon, and sweeter his souse. Oí barley the finest and greenest ye find, Leave standing in dallops till time ye do bind. Tesan.... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1878 - 422 pagina’s
...and his lamb will be knowne, may well kill a neate and a sheepe of his owne. And he that can reare vp a pig in his house, hath cheaper his bacon and sweeter his souse. 3 Who eateth his véale, pig and lamb being froth, shall twise in a weeke go to bed without broth.... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1878 - 400 pagina’s
...and his lamb will be knowne, may well kill a neate and a sheepe of his owne. And he that can reare vp a pig in his house, hath cheaper his bacon and sweeter his souse. 3 Who eateth his veale, pig and lamb being froth, shall twise in a wecke go to bed without broth. 1... | |
| Thomas Tusser - 1878 - 398 pagina’s
...and his lamb will be knowne, may well kill a neate and a sheepe of his owne. And he that can reare vp a pig in his house, hath cheaper his bacon and sweeter his souse. ; Who eateth his veale, pig and lamb being froth, shall twise in a weeke go to bedfwithout broth. 1... | |
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