10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIBATION»
Discover the use of
bibation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bibation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Reynard the Fox: A Renowned Apologue of the Middle Age
[Pie, For as the King was full intent On entertaining all who went ' With royal cheer
and deep bibation, They scented far the invitation, Great and little, all, save one—
True model of his mother's son :The Fox: despite his devil-may-care, He dared ...
... his five senses, only retaining that of whisky bibation ; that De Quincey was no
better; that Wordsworth was mad; that Byron was mad; and that Thomas
Campbell, praeses of the Literary Union, was a little cracked. If all this were so,
then one ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1830
3
"Boots": Or the Misfortunes of Peter Faber, and Other Sketches
... break his penknife, or twist a fork into an invalid condition, than allow himself to
be ingloriously baf- fle^l by the contemptible oppugnation and hostility of a cork
and bottle, thirsty and impatient as he may be for the im- bibation of the contents ...
4
The British World in the East: A Guide... to India
... throw ceremony out of window, become rank philosophers on a sudden, and
play with might and main like so many boys and girls. The penalties imposed
upon the men are chiefly the bibation of a cup of sakee, and they are
occasionally so ...
... of whisky bibation ; that De Quincey was no better; that Wordsworth was mad;
that Byron was mad; and that Thomas Campbell, praeses of the Literary Union,
was a little cracked. If all this were so, then one might fairly ask, What is madness
?
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Reynard the fox, reprod. in rhyme [by S. Naylor].
[Fie, For as the King was full intent On entertaining all who went With royal cheer
and deep bibation, They scented far the invitation, Great and little, all, save one
— True model of his mother's son : — The Fox: despite his devil-may-care, He ...
7
Land-gambling Versus Mining-gambling: An Open Letter to ...
Thirty years im- bibation of Northern ideas has produced the fruits I long have
greatly feared. The ancient spirit of Virginia has fled. I await to hear she has
permitted the inauguration of Lincoln at Washington, to heap those bitter curses
upon ...
Charles Edward Pickett, 1857
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Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, a Popular Journal of General ...
The priest, however, got over his ground smartly, and broke in on our bibation. "
Just as I expected!" he exclaimed. "I had premonition of this. I will put you to
trouble, Rodgers, for violation of my injunction. And. 286 [Sevr. WILD IRELAND.
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
Blind Bibation in Boston : a Veteran or "Seventy-Six:' A British 'Ruse de Guerre' at
Bunker-Hill, ('in a horn.') 3. A Valentiniad. 4. Target-Firing : the Trickster Tricked. 5
. A Word for the ' Anti-Slavery Journal.' 6. A Juvenile Shaker Guide, or Manual ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, 1847
... Professor Wilson had lost his five senses, only retaining that of whisky bibation
; that De Quincey was no better; that Wordsworth was mad ; that Byron was mad ;
and that Thomas Campbell, prases of the Literary Union, was a little cracked.
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1830