The dull swain Treads on it daily with hisclouted shoon.
E78] A cart or wagon whose wheels are hooped and clouted with iron is called in Lincoln a shod-cart or shod-wain.
Sitting on the threshold, he takes off his spats of cloth and his clouted shoes, while she gets the pitcher of water.
Lebanon, a sort of Bedlam, where the exorcising monks beat the devil out of one's head with clouted shoes.
Clouted Cream The churning of the clouted cream of this and other countries, forms an exception to the general rule just stated, that more time is required in the churning of sweet creams.
Clouted cream may be churned in the morning after it is made, that is, within twenty-four hours of the time when the milk was taken from the cow; and from such cream it is well known that the butter separates with very great ease.
The celebrated clouted cream of Devonshire, England, and the butter made from it, contains an unusual quantity of casein, the consequence of heating the milk.
Over the wide, white, barren stretch of hell which we call the battlefield their monstrous shells went howling after the full-throated roars which clouted one's ear-drums like blows from a hammer.
It rose like a beast stretching out its neck, and there came from it a roar which clouted one's ear-drums and shook one's body with a long tremor of concussion.
The mate bawled loudly for the tardy guide, as much to conceal his uneasiness as to bring the man, for the gateman was even then chattering voluble instructions to a lithe, breech-clouted native who had just come in.
In Devonshire, cloutedcream is put on the top, with pounded cinnamon and sugar.
I thought he slept, and put My clouted brogues from off my feet, whose rudeness Answer'd my steps too loud.
We will not leave one lord, one gentleman; Spare none but such as go in clouted shoon, For they are thrifty honest men and such As would- but that they dare not- take our parts.
Strong clouted shoes, studded with hobnails, and gramoches or leggins, made of thick black cloth, completed his equipment.
His countenance still presented the same mixture of apparent dulness with occasional sparkles, which indicated the craft so often found in the clouted shoe.
Several white men helped him to adjust the trousers and coat, and when he was fully rigged he started to walk toward his group of red-skinned and breech-clouted companions.
Great wars and pressing of soldiers, But at last clubs and clouted shoes shall carry the day.
He wore a cloak which was so clouted and patched that the first part of it hung about him in a dozen folds.
The clouted man replied very peevishly: "I have no money to lend you, friend; for I have lost the little I had in a foolish wager made at Nottingham.
Into it leaped six breech-clouted Santa Cruz boys, each armed with a rifle.
The brown, breech-clouted Kanaka sailors moved languidly but quickly to head-sheets and boom-tackles.
Ye'll lend me your clouted cloak, That covers you frae head to shie, And I'll go to the hostage house, Asking there for some supplie.
The herd flung aff his clouted shoon, And to the nearest fountain ran; He made his bonnet serve a cup, And wan the blessing o' the dying man.
When sufficiently, that is, quite cool, the cream is skimmed off with the slice: it is now the clouted cream for which Devonshire is so famous.
Clouted cream may be laid on the top, with pounded cinnamon or nutmeg and sugar; and a little brandy may be added to the wine before the milk is put in.
The first king of Bohemia kept his cloutedold shoes ever in his sight, that he might never forget that he had once been a ploughman.
The sons of country farmers came trooping into Oxford, their clouted shoes thick with good red earth, in linsey wolsey coats, with greasy, uncombed heads of hair flapping in the wind.
Their clouted shoes were relegated to young brothers, and they wore new ones--Oxford cut.
How Dick and Tom, in clouted Shoon, And Coats of russet Grey, Esteem'd themselves more brave than them, That went in Golden ray.
We there have Curds, and clouted Cream, Of Red Cows morning Milk; And now and then fine Buttered Cakes, As soft as any Silk.
Clouted cream always ask for, when you go into the West--very good with tea, not bad with coffee; and mem.
I was much delighted with clouted cream, and gave the landlady an unlimited order always to let me have a john dory for dinner, when there was one in the market.
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