Milke of fallas is venim of disceyt; milke of lying glose is venim of corrupcion.
They chaw fyrst their milke soppes, and when they haue done, by lytle & litle put it in to the chyldes mouthe.
But hereof I can shew no reason; onelie this I know, that ewes milke is fulsome, sweet, and such in tast, as except such as are vsed vnto it no man will gladlie yeeld to liue and feed withall.
Certes I find among the writers, that the milke of a goat is next in estimation to that of the woman; for that it helpeth the stomach, remooueth oppilations and stoppings of the liuer, and looseth the bellie.
Some place also next vnto it the milke of the ew: and thirdlie that of the cow.
In some places also they milke their hinds as we doo here our kine and goats.
But it is no matter (wil som say) with whose milke hee be nourced, so hee receiue milke and liue.
Can they nourishe with their owne bloud, the thing which they see not, and wil they not vouchsafe to bestow their milke vppon that, which is now a lyuing creature, crying out before their faces for the mothers helpe, and dutie?
Osborne, a brewing of beere, and seuerall other losses of milke and creame.
Hodge, what time ich me up hasted To save the milke set up for the, which Gib, our cat, hath wasted.
To clap a clout upon thine ars, by chaunce asyde she leares, And Gyb, our cat, in the milke pan she spied over head and eares.
There are to the number of fiftie or sixtie inhabitants, which are Greekes, and they liue chiefly on milke and cheese.
Moreouer, by certaine conducts he makes, wine andmilke to flow abundantly.
And tenne little péeces of pure newe waxe, vnto the biggenesse of a hempséede, drunke downe at one time, doeth cause the milke not to courde in the womans stomacke and breastes.
The quantitie of a pease in waxe swallowed downe of Nurses, or such women as giue sucke, both dissolue the milke courded in the pappes.
And in the Haruest also some sheapheardes giue them to eate Gourdes seasoned with salt to encrease their milke, for by that meanes both the milke more plentifully issue forth of their teates, and the Ewes do sooner conceiue.
Nay, had I powre, I should Poure the sweet Milke of Concord, into Hell, Vprore the vniuersall peace, confound All vnity on earth Macd.
But Lammas aduiseth thee, milke not to long: for hardnes make pouerty, skabbed among.
Milke six ewes, for one kowe, well chosen therefore: and double thy dayrie, els trust me no more.
Their milke slapt in corners, their creame al to sost: their milk pannes so flotte, that their cheeses be lost.
To milke and to folde them, is much to require: except thou haue pasture, to fill their desire.
Both Philip and Jacob, bid put of thy lammes: that thinkest to haue any milke of their dammes.
But heretofore purer her Nazarite Was then the snow, and milke was not so white; As carbuncles did their pure bodies shine, 295 And all their polish'dnesse was Saphirine.
Aldermanbury, and in Milke street (places not far from Bassinges hall), the advowson of the church at Bassinges hall, with sundry liberties and privileges.
In this Milke street is a small parish church of St. Marie Magdalen, which hath of late years been repaired.
I told you what would come of this: Beseech you Of your owne state take care: This dreame of mine Being now awake, Ile Queene it no inch farther, But milke my Ewes, and weepe Cam.
Then, like God's angell he pronounceth right, And milke and hony from his tongue doth flow; Happie are they that still are in his sight, To reape the wisedome which his lips doe sow.
The Standard Dig Construction Company do not build kites.
Roger Williams said that "nassaump, which the English call Samp, is Indian corne beaten & boil'd and eaten hot or cold with milke or butter and is a diet exceeding wholesome for English bodies.
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