They fry their egges differently from us: they break them first in a plate: in the meantym they fry a considerable lump of butter, then pours in the egges salting and spicing them.
Yet Gabriel Harvey was probably right when he ill-naturedly wrote: "Young Euphues but hatched the egges that his elder freendes laide.
Larus alba or puets in such plentie about Horsey that they sometimes bring them in carts to Norwich and sell them at small rates, and the country people make use of their egges in puddings and otherwise.
Coruus maior Rauens in good plentie about the citty which makes so few Kites to bee seen hereabout, they build in woods very early and lay egges in Februarie.
They lay their eggesin the sand and shingle about June and as the eryngo diggers tell mee not sett them flat butt upright like egges in salt.
They come about April and breed in the broad waters so making their nest on the water that their egges are seldom drye while they are sett on.
By the same number doth nature divide the circle of the Sea-starre, and in that order and number disposeth those elegant Semi-circles, or dentall sockets and egges in the Sea Hedge-hogge.
And wee have showed already, in the history of the Crocodile, that out of the Crocodile's egges doe many times come Scorpions, which at their first egression doe kill theyr dam that hatched them.
Mine honest Friend, Will you take Egges for Money?
All which sayd heads and egges shall be foorthwith, after such account made in the presence of the sayd churchwardens and taxors, or of three of them, burned, consumed, or cut in sunder.
Rotten egges will not bee made hard by incubation or decoction, as being destitute of that spiritt, or having the same vitiated.
Egges seem to have their owne coagulum within themselves manifested in the incrassations upon incubation.
There is also the chappell of the sepulchre, and in the mids thereof is a canopie as it were of a bed, with a great sort of Estridge egges hanging at it, with tassels of silke and lampes.
Ould Synemon Dono sent his yong doughter of 3 months ould, with her nurce, and brought me a barso of wyne and egges for a present.
And an ould China called Shiquan sent me two barsos wyne, egges 50, oranges 30, diet bread a platterfull.
How to make two or three eggesdance upon a staffe.
After the same manner may you make two or three egges by a little practice to wamble one after another.
Wherefore I do say that coloppes and egges is as holsome for them as a talowe candell is good for a horse mouth, or a peece of powdred Beefe is good for a blere eyed mare.
He eet manye sondry metes, Mortrews and puddynges, Wombe-cloutes and wilde brawen, And egges y-fryed with grece.
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