bootlegbooks: Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1913, Page 604
A trencher of mutton chops, and a flagon of ale. Macaulay. Flagrance ( Fla"grance ) n. Flagrancy. Bp. Hall. Flagrancy ( Fla"gran*cy ) n. ; pl...
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When they finally ran out of roadworks, they carried him to his house, where his daughter Cartheig was waiting with a flagon of ale and hearty meal for her...
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With that I ran out of College and fetched in a flagon of ale and a manchet of bread, with some cheese, from the Maidenhead tavern, for the buttery was not...
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"Ish never said dat there'd be no lawsh! Jus' 'don't kill people' and 'don't touch people's stuffs'..." Pandora says, downing another flagon of ale...
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Guy sank a flagon of ale, burped, then burped again and offered his sage advice, "Why?" His breath stunk of sage and onions. Sure-if, not to be outdone,...
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If you have an unquenchable desire for mutton, meade (with the "e" for true period flavour), grog, or a flagon of ale...