Some use to make brawn of great barrow hogs, and seethe them, and souse the whole as they do that of the boar; and in my judgment it is the better of both, and more easy of digestion.
Yea, I've seen Those Samothracian iron rings leap up, And iron filings in the brazen bowls Seethe furiously, when underneath was set The magnet stone.
Take the choice of the flock, and burn also the bones under it, and make it boil well, and let them seethe the bones of it therein.
And thou shalt take the ram of the consecration, and seethe his flesh in the holy place.
And Elisha came again to Gilgal: and there was a dearth in the land; and the sons of the prophets were sitting before him: and he said unto his servant, Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets.
It runs thus: "Take nettles, and seethe them in oil, smear and rub all thy body therewith; the cold will depart away.
The best of the first-fruits of thy land shalt thou bring into the house of Jehovah thy God; thou shalt not seethe the kid in the milk of its mother.
The deepest voice that life had found To read a century profound With all time's seethe and stir?
The night will be but a monstrousseethe Of terrors elemental.
Now, it was manifestly contrary to nature that what was intended for a creature's nourishment should be used to seethe it.
Seethe all these things well to-gether, and then let it ware colde.
The vegetation upon earth was likewise destroyed, and the fervent heat made all the waters seethe and boil.
And, because the waters of the sea were frequently said to seethe and hiss, the ocean was often called Ægir's brewing kettle or vat.
Even human nature shudders at the thought of taking the mother's milk to seethe the flesh of her own dead lamb.
Take Penny-royal, and seethe it in running water, and drink a good draught of the decoction at night going to bed, with a little sugar in it.
Seethe the roots of Vervain in old Wine, and wash your teeth often with them, and it will fasten them.