| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1863 - 372 pages
...sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted : if the pike be more than a yard long, then you may...less, then less butter will suffice : these being thus mixt with a blade or two of mace, must be put into the pike's belly, and then his belly so sewed up... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1869 - 116 pages
...of sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted (if the Pike be more than a yard long, then you may...less, then less butter will suffice:) these being thus mixt, with a blade or two of mace, must be put into the Pikes belly, and then his belly sowed up; then... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1877 - 522 pages
...sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted. If the pike be more than a yard long, then you may...into the pike's belly : and then his belly so sewed up as to keep all the butter in his belly if it be possible ; if not, then as much as you possibly... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1878 - 494 pages
...sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted : if the pike be more than a yard long, then you may...into the pike's belly, and then his belly so sewed up as to keep all the butter in his belly, if it be possible ; if not, then as much of it as you possibly... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1896 - 386 pages
...sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted. If the Pike be more than a yard long, then you may...then less butter will suffice : These, being thus mixt, with a blade or two of mace, must be put into the Pike's belly ; and then his belly so sewed... | |
| William Senior - 1900 - 354 pages
...which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted ; if the pike may be more than a yard long, then you may put into these herbs more than a pound . . . : then his belly is to be sewed up, so as to keep all the butter in his belly : ... let him be... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1901 - 524 pages
...sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred, and let them all be well salted. If the Pike be more than a yard long, then you may...then less butter will suffice : These, being thus mixt, with a blade or two of mace, must be put into the Pike's belly ; and then his belly so sewed... | |
| 1909 - 986 pages
...a yard long a pound, which you are to mix with herbs, that are shred, and all to be well salted — these being thus mixed with a blade or two of mace must be put into the fish which should be sewed up. Then you are to thrust the spit through his mouth, and out. at his tail,... | |
| 1909 - 526 pages
...a yard long a pound, which you are to mix with herbs, that are shred, and all to be well salted — these being thus mixed with a blade or two of mace must be put into the fish which should be sewed up. Then you are to thrust the spit through his mouth, and out at his tail,... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 964 pages
...of sweet butter, which you are to mix with the herbs that are shred; and let them all be well salted true English hearts, Stuck close together. 80 When...their bows they threw, And forth their bilbows drew, sewed up. Then you are to thrust the spit through his mouth out at his [30 tail; and then take four,... | |
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