Who wor that forrad young thing at tha wor sellin that rasher o' bacon to when aw wor i'th shop?
But wrath will rend This strange composure back’d with reason stout And rasher tongues right speedily will spend Their forward censure, that my wits run out On wool-gathering, through infinite spaces all about.
This sturdy stroke right fairly to avoid, Lest that myrasher rymes, while they ill fit With Moses pen, men justly may deride And well accuse of ignorance or pride.
Before I could say a word the badly wrapped up rasher was thrust into his coat pocket, the pipe extinguished, and thrust in after it, and a smile and nod of recognition were awarded to me.
She took a delicately brownedrasher out of a hissing, delicious smelling frying-pan on the fire, cut it into very small pieces, gave it to the boy, and told him to eat it slowly.
A well cooked rasher and two poached eggs and crisp toast and butter and the best Oxford marmalade awaited him.
To praich at Thurles I'm goin'; So let me have a rasher quick, And a dhrop of Innishowen.
The limp rasherhung down between the bars of the gridiron like a cat in a child's arms; but there was nothing in similes, unless She uttered them.
Places gridiron on fire, and then, with a fork, lays rasher of bacon on the gridiron.
The appetising, savoury smell of my rasher seemed to drive them mad.
The principle is just the same as that employed in the common swing.
But perhaps we are rasherstill in supposing that the Domesday jurors have true superficial measurement in their minds[1416].
We are rasherin using that perch for the measurement of woodland.
Therefore it is not to be surprised at that Colonel Lougher could not make her out, or that while he was feeling about for his eye-glass of best crystal, his sister was (as behoves a female) rasher to express opinion.
I'll get you a rasher and eggs that'll make you look nine ways at once.
Get the eggs and rasher you spake of, and while you're doin' it I'll thry and amuse myself wid what's before me.
The crature, whatever it was, seemed as tall as the manemast, and as thin as a rasherof wind.
I sat down to my brown loaf, my egg, and my rasher of bacon, with a basin of milk besides, and made a most delicious meal.
There was a gridiron in the pantry, on which my morning rasher of bacon was cooked.
He had actually sliced off a rasher of bacon, the fattest, the whitest, and the most beautiful rasher of bacon ever I had seen in my life!
We had our rasher on the coals; and I think I have scarcely risen from a better diet than I did that day.
In place of that hog's meat, let us have a rasheron the coals, if you so please.
At Brenzett (a mile further on) I with great difficulty got a rasher of bacon for breakfast.
Very different from such is my landlady here at Selborne, who, while I am writing my notes, is getting me a rasher of bacon, and has already covered the table with a nice clean cloth.
At Ewhurst, which is a very pretty village, and the Church of which is most delightfully situated, I treated my horse to some oats, and myself to a rasher of bacon.
From the window of the house, in which I could scarcely get a rasher of bacon, and not an egg, I saw numberless flocks and herds fatting, and the fields loaded with corn!
By the time I had fried a rasherof salt pork, and made a pot of dandelion coffee, the bread I had been preparing was baked; but grown flour will not make light bread, and it was unusually heavy.
I got up and made him a cup of tea, while Jenny prepared a rasher of bacon and eggs for his supper.
There was another furious hissing from the pan, followed by a fresh slap, for a second great rasher had been thrust in vice number one nicely cooked and just placed in the hot dish that had been intended for trout.
Having dressed themselves, for the dawn was now coming on, they started operations looking toward breakfast, wishing to give the poor fellow a treat in the way of some hot coffee and a rasher of bacon.
Do you think if I had begged him to eat that rasher of ham he would have touched it?