As the cup goes round, and the cates abound, Collops of hare, with roast spinks rare!
In World War II, Cates commanded the 1st Marines in the landing on Guadalcanal.
During his more than 37 years as a Marine, Cates was one of the few officers who held commands of a platoon, a company, a battalion, a regiment, and a division in combat.
Gen Cates would become the 19th Commandant of the Marine Corps.
John Cates and on Whalter Herman of Wheytte, and Wylliam Yemmys of Burgh, the frieres man.
And Edmund Paston seyd to John Cates Welcome, and he askyd hem what here[60.
Cates knew from recent experience at Tinian how capable the Japanese were at assembling large reserves at potential soft points along a fresh beachhead.
By noon on this date General Cates sent a message to Schmidt requesting that “the Strategic Air Force in the Marianas replace Navy air support immediately.
Three years after Iwo Jima, General Cates became the 19th Commandant of the Marine Corps.
In the 4th Marine Division, General Cates formed a provisional battalion under Lieutenant Colonel Melvin L.
General Cates was already concerned about the right flank.
Cates was born in Tiptonville, Tennessee, and attended the University of Tennessee.
General Cates redeployed the 28th Marines into this slugfest.
His purpose when the generous warrior heard, He charged the household cates to be prepared.
For him the nymph a rich repast ordains, Such as the mortal life of man sustains; Before herself were placed the the cates divine, Ambrosial banquet and celestial wine.
Although, right mighty prince, this day of my brother's marriage be a day of mirth, yet time craves another course; and therefore from dainty cates rise to sharp weapons.
He thanked them heartily, and sate with them down to dinner, where they had such cates as country state did allow them, sauced with such content, and such sweet prattle, as it seemed far more sweet than all their courtly junkets.
She has her fire made for her, and LOAF sugar in her tea, which she and Cates sip in solitary majesty.
Or if it did not, yet as Horace sings, Mean catesare welcome still to hungry guests.
What, doest thou taunt us with thy pesants fare, And give us cates fit[1446] for countrey swaines?
The cates are buoys which run on both sides from bow to stern, and they act as outriggers for the ship, which is sustained by these two floats.
A pico of one hundred cates is equivalent to five arrobas, twelve and one-half libras, in the new arrangement.
But though my cates be mean, take them in good part; Better cheer may you have, but not with better heart.
I had rather live With cheese and garlic in a windmill far Than feed on cates and have him talk to me In any summer house in Christendom).
Nor other satisfaction do I crave But only, with your patience, that we may Taste of your wine and see what cates you have, For soldiers' stomachs always serve them well.
There fed on dates and herbs, would I despise The far-fetched cates of luxury, and hoards Of narrow-hearted avarice; nor heed The distant din of the tumultuous world.
But though my cates be mean, 28 take them in good part.
Whose backe is fraighte with cates and daintie cheare.
That we may taste of your 78 wine, and see what cates you have.
He had brought her cates to eat, or he would have beaten her into loving him.
Half of the cinnamon cates were eaten from the box on the writing-pulpit.
They be all thugs and thieves there, and it shall not be said that Ram Deen's friends at Kaladoongie ate stale pooris whilst the Jemadar of Nyagong, whose face I have blackened, set fresh cates before his guests.
Nay, coach-wan ji, but a man-child hath come to the house of the Jemadar of Nyagong, and he hath commanded fresh sweetmeats and cates for a feast in honor of an honorable birth.
No longer, in religious fear, Do they who pious vows revere, Bring dainty cates and wreaths of flowers As offerings to the heavenly powers.
So the sick wretch with stubborn will Turns fondly to the cates that kill, And madly draws his lips away From medicine that would check decay.
How shall my son, to please whose taste, The deftest cooks, with earrings graced, With rivalry and jealous care The dainty meal and cates prepare— How shall he now his life sustain With acid fruit and woodland grain?
Then gems and cates and robes displayed Before the twice-born priests were laid, That they would deign in order due To consecrate the king anew.
I know the feasters in it now abound, Their cates cast such a savour; and the sound The harp gives argues an accomplish’d feast.
Among the Marines, 23 were promoted to general officer rank and three became Commandants of the Marine Corps: General Vandegrift and Colonels Cates and Pate.
And Colonel Cates sent a message to the 164th’s Colonel Bryant Moore saying that the 1st Marines “were proud to serve with a unit such as yours.
If, like a wanton epicure, I desire The pleasant taste these cates of comfort yield me, Should not too soon be swallow'd.
If you think them Unworthy to taste of those cates you feed on, Or wear such costly garments, will you grant them The privilege and prerogative of great minds, Which you were born to?
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