Take three ounces of linseed, and one handful each of mallows and marshmallows sliced, then let them be put into a bag and immediately boiled.
If she goes not well to stool, give a clyster made only of the decoction of mallows and a little brown sugar.
I'll boil the grain and make porridge, I'll pluck the mallows and make soup.
Of marsh-mallows my boat is made, The ropes are lily-roots.
Kitely entry had been expanded to Mallowsand Chidforth.
And of course Mallowsand Chidforth were prosecuted--and they got two years.
Kitely's entry were the Mallows & Chidforth of Stoner's.
Are you and your partner, Mr. Mallalieu, the same persons as the Chidforth and Mallows who were prosecuted for fraud at Wilchester Assizes in 1881 and sentenced to two years' imprisonment?
Its chief officials for a year or two had been John Mallows and Mark Chidforth, who were respectively treasurer and secretary.
I know it was thirty years ago, 'cause it was the Wilchester Assizes at which the Mallows & Chidforth case was tried.
Mallows was foreman to a builder in the town; Chidforth was clerk to the same employer.
And now the problem narrowed to one most serious and crucial point--were the Mallows and Chidforth of these references the Mallalieu and Cotherstone of Highmarket.
The best of Authors account wild Mallowsto be best, and hold them to be cold and moist in the first degree, they are profitable in the bitings of venomous beasts, the stinging of bees and wasps, &c.
The common Mallows grow in every county of this land.
The common Marsh-mallows in most of the salt marshes, from Woolwich down to the sea, both on the Kentish and Essex shores, and in divers other places of this land.
The constant strain on the nerves was becoming very wearing, and I knew very well that on the morrow I should need bleeding and mallows tea.
He would not hear of my going, for he said I ought to be bled and have some tea of mallows to calm me.
For her room, she selected big, blushy mallows that grew all along Singing Water and around the lake.
A few bushes grubbed, a little deepening where you spread too much, and some more mallows along the banks will do the trick.
She had spread the pink coverlet on her couch, and when she set the big pink bowl filled with mallows on the table the effect was exquisite.
Of the former, the various species of mallows (Fig.
The mallowswither in the garden, and the green parsley--' how does it go?
The mallows wither in the garden--' no, that is not how it begins.
John Goods waked me, [by] and by the captain's boy brought me four barrels of Mallows oysters, which Captain Tatnell had sent me from Murlace.
Apparently Mallowsstands for St. Malo and Murlace for Morlaise.
There was no tree or shrub upon the barren soil, only here a stretch of sandy grass, there a patch of mallows--mallows of a rusty green and whitened with salt of the sea.
The sea dashed him upon the rocks and drew him down again and threw him up again until it got tired of the sport, and so tossed him here to lie quietly face downwards amongst the mallows like a man asleep.
Then he sat back upon his heels and measured the distance between the mallows and the sea with some perplexity upon his forehead--and the perplexity grew.
We a pine-grove did prefer To a marble theatre, Could with gods on mallows dine, Nor cared for spices or for wine.
Mallows drew himself out of his cramped ambuscade and started for his new point, to the completion of his business--but before he had taken many steps a sudden and violent distress assailed him.
Jase Mallows was sleeping, too, at that hour, and it was only by a lucky chance that it wasn't his final sleep.
Jase Mallows bent forward and his face flamed, but his anger seemed a tame and little thing to the wrath that leaped from calm to blazing eruption in the woman's eyes.
Mallows bent with a truculent narrowing of his lids and an outthrust chin, but observing that the city man was in no wise cowed by his scowls he amended his attitude.
But just before Alexander reached the porch and hesitated on the threshold Jase Mallows had been there.
Brent looked about for Mallows, but Mallows was already gone.
It was Jase Mallows and she confronted him with a high head and, in remembrance of his swaggering impertinence, spoke imperiously.
The house where Jase Mallows had been nursed back to health after his mysterious wounding, was not far from the place where he and Brent had been ambushed.
Then a bewhiskered fellow, red-eyed and dirty, to whom Jase Mallowshad previously spoken, came to the front with a burlesqued attempt at a low bow.
Mallows sought to couch his question in the manner of interest for the wrongs of another, but just a shade too much eagerness on his own part marred the effect.
It might even have been scoffed into limbo had not Jase Mallows leaned forward, twirling his mustache, and made himself heard.
There's no firing, and I fear that the Mallows will want to do some recruiting.
I don't think we can spare you for the Royal Mallows just yet awhile.
A stricken man can only feel his own wound, and the rank and file of the C Company of the Royal Mallows were sore and savage to the soul.
I say, Stephen," said he to his galloper, "those Mallows seem a trifle jumpy.
The C Company of the Mallows had lost all military order, and was pushing back in spite of the haggard officers, who cursed, and shoved, and prayed in the vain attempt to hold them.
It was so ringing, so strenuous, that the breaking Mallowsglanced backwards.
They formed, like the Mallows themselves, poor Brench's own family--having at least to such a degree the note of familiarity.
The Mallows were all his Italy, but it was in a measure for Italy he liked them.
English-mallows steeped in milk is good for the dysentery.
Everybody knows, of course, that English-mallows and marsh-mallows are different herbs.
I recommended the use of the mallows to him, gave him a little bunch out of my store, (it being winter time,) and his hand was well in four days.
He could go out to his work the very next day, after having applied the mallows over night.
I poured in the liquor in which the mallows had been stewed, and rubbed the side well with it.
Thus, if an infusion of mallows is good for inflammation of the stomach, and will lubricate the surface, and allay irritation in that organ, then it is equally good for the same purpose in inflammation of the bowels and bladder.
When it shot into the great clump of pinkmallows everything trembled.
As to the ducks in the clump of mallows that caught the volley, they simply tumbled over and gave themselves up for dead.
He says, "Whosoever shall take a spoonful of any of the Mallows shall that day be free from all the diseases that may come unto him;" and he adds, that it is especially good against the falling sickness.
Accordingly we find that the Greeks planted Asphodel and Mallows round graves.
The same writer, quoting Xenocrates, attributes to the seed of Mallows the power of exciting the passions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mallows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.