Their wounded steeds […] / Yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters.
[…] Since holy David's seat; which, of especial grace, / Doth lend that noble name to that unnobled place.
Do you realize that everyone you know someday will die?
What was called souling, or sowling, was practised by the female portion of the poor, who visited their more wealthy neighbours, demanding sowl, which signified, in its provincial acceptation, any condiment eaten with bread, such as meat, fish, &c., but especially cheese.
souling,
sowling,
sowl,
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