1089 examples of ales in sentences

Them's the kind of sentiment which ales me every time."

Obtigit ætheriis ales ab ordinibus.

"and nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his own works," verse 22; for my part, I will subscribe to the king's declaration, and was ever of that mind, those May games, wakes, and Whitsun ales, &c., if they be not at unseasonable hours, may justly be permitted.

Is it not diverting to see a periodical supported, not by the spirits of the age, but by the small beers, with now and then a few ales and porters?

Ornabo et puris serta feram manibus Corniger hos aries humilis et maxima taurus Victima sacrato sparget honore focos Marmoreusque tibi aut mille coloribus ales

I have seen there women from eighteen to eighty, some in tatters, and some clutching babes in their arms, drinking the heavy English ales and whiskies served to them by women.

The reason that a representation of this very secular custom is seen in the church probably arises from the fact that the Church ales were feasts instituted for the purpose of raising money for the repair of the church.

They are still a great institution in all parts of the Cotswolds, though Church ales, like cock-fighting and other barbaric amusements, have happily long since died out.

There are also several sorts of compounded ales, as cock-ale, wormwood-ale, lemon-ale, scurvygrass-ale, college-ale, &c. These are to be had at Hercules Pillars, near the Temple; at the Trumpet, and other houses in Sheer Lane, Bell Alley, and, as I remember, at the English Tavern, near Charing Cross.

John Barleycorn has given his very heart to this admirable liquor; it is a superior kind of ale, the Prince of Ales, with a richer flavor and a mightier spirit than you can find elsewhere in this weary world.

But there are two or three honest men in the metropolis, who sell genuine Kennet, Nottingham, and Scotch ales, from whom it is very easy to procure it quite pure.

" Besides "Bride Ale," there was the Church Ales, and Easter Ales, Whitsuntide Ales, and a quantity of others which we have no accounts of.

" Besides "Bride Ale," there was the Church Ales, and Easter Ales, Whitsuntide Ales, and a quantity of others which we have no accounts of.

" Besides "Bride Ale," there was the Church Ales, and Easter Ales, Whitsuntide Ales, and a quantity of others which we have no accounts of.

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Wilbur Samuel Howell (A); 5Mar69; R458295. HRDLICKA, ALES.

SEE Jennings, Herbert S. JENNINGS, H. S. Scientific aspects of the race problem, by H. S. Jennings, Charles A. Berger, Dom Thomas Verner Moore, Ales Hrdlicka, Robert H. Lowie & Otto Klineberg.

Wilbur Samuel Howell (A); 5Mar69; R458295. HRDLICKA, ALES.

SEE Jennings, Herbert S. JENNINGS, H. S. Scientific aspects of the race problem, by H. S. Jennings, Charles A. Berger, Dom Thomas Verner Moore, Ales Hrdlicka, Robert H. Lowie & Otto Klineberg.

If we imagine that Varius had been by any of his contemporaries celebrated under the appellation of Musarum ales, "the swan of the Muses," the language of Horace becomes graceful and familiar; and that such a compliment was at least possible, we know from the transformation feigned by Horace of himself.

[i.e., by church-ales].

The above account of church-ales has been derived partly from Stubbes and from a curious little pamphlet, edited by Rev. Fredk.

the Young Men Wardens' ales at Morebath (Binney, Morebath Acc'ts, 213 , et passim).

Also St. Anthony's Gild ales at Chagford.

That these ales died hard in Devon and Somerset is seen by the repeated judicial orders.

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