| Thomas Nashe (pseud) - 1871 - 326 pages
...and minds, are high and great. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers : and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent May-pole : for I assure you, that the... | |
| John Taylor - 1618 - 82 pages
...and minds, are high and great. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers : and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent May-pole : for I assure you, that the... | |
| John Jones - Poets, English - 1831 - 360 pages
...minds are high and great." " Being come to our lodgings, there was such bakirfg, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers: and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent may-pole; for I assure you, that the... | |
| John Jones - English literature - 1831 - 362 pages
...minds are high and great." " Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers: and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent may-pole; for I assure you, that the... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 632 pages
...are high and great. ' Being ' Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers ; and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent may-pole ; for I assure you that the... | |
| John Jones, Robert Southey - Poets, English - 1836 - 360 pages
...minds are high and great." " Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers: and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent may-pole; for I assure you, that the... | |
| William Scrope - 1838 - 490 pages
...merrey withall at our rendevouse. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boyling, resting, and stewing, as if cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devill in his feathers." THE FOREST OF CORRICHIBAH. THE forest of Corrichibah, or the Black Mount,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1831 - 622 pages
...and minds are high and great. ' Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers ; and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent may-pole ; for I assure you that the... | |
| John William Carleton - Firearms - 1846 - 384 pages
...merry withal at our rendezvous. Being come to our lodgings there was such baking, hoyling, roasting, and stewing, as if cook ruffian had been there to have scalded the devill in his feathers—the kitchen being alwayes on the side of a banke, many kettles and pots boyling,... | |
| Thomas Bedford - 1872 - 798 pages
...and minds, are high and great. Being come to our lodgings, there was such baking, boiling, roasting, and stewing, as if Cook Ruffian had been there to have scalded the devil in his feathers : and after supper a fire of fir-wood as high as an indifferent May-pole : for I assure you, that the... | |
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