The other man did not stir until his officer was out of sight; and then he arose and rubbed himself, but did not care to go for his rummer of hot grog.
He took the bauble, and set it on the foot of a rummer which stood on the table; and in half a minute he had the counterpart in size, shape, and line; but without the inscription.
When you see this Rummer you may praise or blame it, But come in, and taste its liquor, you will like that better.
This Rummer which you see here cannot give you much pleasure.
Each guest took a large rummer glass of the sparkling beverage, which Peveril had judgment and experience enough to pronounce exquisite.
The British Xantippe showering her favours from the window upon his head, may have its source in that respect which the inmates of such houses as the Rummer Tavern had for a justice of peace.
Germany did better; he kept bottles of good Rhenish wine in his studie, and, when his spirits wasted, dranke a good rummer of it.
High-German) was wont to keep bottells of good Rhenish-wine in his studie, and when he had spent his spirits he would drinke a good rummer of it.
Push round the rummer in winter and summer, By a sea-coal fire, or when birds make a choir Under the green-wood tree!
The fish won't to-day see a rummer set; Land us at Somerset House, Or else we shall both have a summerset!
Yet it is worthy of note that the leading men of the craft in those early years were, nearly all of them, Accepted Masons and members of the Rummer and Grape Lodge.
At the Rummer and Grape Tavern in Channel-Row, Westminster.
Footnote 4: During Christmas week it is the custom in Bristol to keep a cheap ordinary in taverns: the master of the Rummer observed a stranger, meanly dressed, who constantly frequented the public table.
The landlord of the Rummer told me that he was acquainted with the master of the library, and that I might easily procure employment from him on reasonable terms.
The Rummer is introduced by Hogarth into his picture of "Night.
Prior, the poet, when his father the joiner died, was taken care of by his uncle, who kept the Rummer Tavern at the back of No.
That rascally housebreaker, Jack Sheppard, made his first step towards the gallows by the robbery of two silver spoons at the Rummer Tavern.
Busby at Westminster: and in a window-seat at the Rummer the future poet and diplomatist was found reading Horace, according to Bishop Burnet, by the witty Earl of Dorset, who is said to have educated him.
The Rummer Tavern is introduced by Hogarth into his engraving of "Night.
For the Rummer was kept by an uncle of the future poet, into whose keeping he is supposed to have fallen on the death of his father.
The Earl of Dorset, so the story goes, was at the Rummerwith a party one day when a dispute arose over a passage in Horace.
Annotators of Hogarth have pointed out that the scene of his "Night" picture was laid in that district of Charing Cross where Locket's and the Rummer were situated.
And so saying, he quaffed a rummer glass of brandy with as much impunity as if it had been spring-water.
The Major thinks of asking why it should be rummer the second time than the first, but decides not to, and sips his toddy, and pats the hand that is under his.
Yes, but it was rummer still about Rosalind Nightingale--his Rosalind Nightingale, the one he knew.
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