She drinkes a drinke that seemes to reue her breath, They bury her, that sleping yet hath lyfe.
Her husband heares the tydinges of her death: He drinkes his bane.
Likewise bread and sundry drinkes of purified mead, made of fine white and clarified honie.
The names of certaine sortes of drinkesused in Russia XXX.
The third is their Honie, whereof besides an exceeding great quantitie spent in their ordinarydrinkes (which is Mead of all sorts) and their other vses, some good quantitie is caried out of the countrey.
And then his Maiestie caused me to sit downe, and commaunded wine and drinkes of diuers sorts to be brought, whereof he gaue me to drinke with his owne hand, and so after I departed.
Giue me the Cups, And let the Kettle to the Trumpets speake, The Trumpet to the Cannoneer without, The Cannons to the Heauens, the Heauen to Earth, Now the King drinkes to Hamlet.
The first drinkes a glasse of a pint, the second two, the next three, and so every one multiplieth till the last taketh sixe.
But now is tyme that thou drinke and ataste some softe and delitable thinges; so that, whan they ben entred with-in thee, it mowe maken wey to strengere drinkes of medicynes.
I was loath so to write as I haue done, but that I learnde, that he that drinkes with cutters, must not be without his ale dagger; nor hee that buckles with Martin, without his lauish termes.
Why, he drinkes you with facillitie, your Dane dead drunke.
And trust me Loue, in my eye so do you: Drie sorrow drinkes our blood.
Oh, the better Sir: for he that drinkes all night, and is hanged betimes in the morning, may sleepe the sounder all the next day.
Nor dost the Levite any Harme, It keepeth his Devotion warme, And eke the Hayre upon his Pate, So long as he drinkes Chocolate.
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