18 examples of muscadine in sentences

Teals, widgeons, snipes, barn-door fowl, ducks, geese,your tame villatic things,Welsh mutton collars of brawn, sturgeon, fresh or pickled, your potted char, Swiss cheeses, French pies, early grapes, muscadines, I impart as freely unto my friends as to myself.

The beautiful town, that gives us wine With the fragrant odor of Muscadine!

Well done, muscadine and eggs stand hot.

I can drink muscadine and eggs, and mulled sack; do you hear?

It appears, however, from the following passage in "The English Housewife," by Gervase Markham, 1631, p. 162, that there were various species of sack: "Your best sacke are of Seres in Spaine, your smaller of Galicia and Portugall: your strong sackes are of the islands of the Canaries and of Malligo, and your Muscadine and Malmseys are of many parts of Italy, Greece, and some speciall islands."

Cla. Call her, I care not if she heare me, I councell better than your physician: every night drinke a good cup of muscadine,you will not have moysture left to ingender spitle to cleanse thy mouth ith morning.

All black wines, over-hot, compound, strong thick drinks, as Muscadine, Malmsey, Alicant, Rumney, Brownbastard, Metheglen, and the like, of which they have thirty several kinds in Muscovy, all such made drinks are hurtful in this case, to such as are hot, or of a sanguine choleric complexion, young, or inclined to head-melancholy.

Piso commends frications, Andrew Borde a good draught of strong drink before one goes to bed; I say, a nutmeg and ale, or a good draught of Muscadine, with a toast and nutmeg, or a posset of the same, which many use in a morning, but methinks, for such as have dry brains, are much more proper at night; some prescribe a sup of vinegar as they go to bed, a spoonful, saith Aetius Tetrabib.

Teals, wigeons, snipes, barn-door fowl, ducks, geeseyour tame villatic thingsWelsh mutton, collars of brawn, sturgeon, fresh or pickled, your potted char, Swiss cheeses, French pies, early grapes, muscadines, I impart as freely unto my friends as to myself.

Mumchance Muscadine Muschatoes ( = moustaches) Mushrumps ( = mushrooms)

The mixture of muscadine and eggs was esteemed a powerful provocative.

As to wine, he already had a tolerable stock; but he increased it by half a hogshead of the best canary he could procure; two casks of malmsey, each containing twelve gallons; a quarter-cask of Malaga sack; a runlet of muscadine; two small runlets of aqua vitae; twenty gallons of aniseed water; and two eight-gallon runlets of brandy.

Each twisted himself a vine of the muscadine grape, and fastened one end around the limb of an oak, and made a noose in the other.

Each twisted himself a vine of the muscadine grape, and fastened one end around the limb of an oak, and made a noose in the other.

The abandoned fields, furthermore, contributed dewberries, blackberries, wild strawberries and wild plums in summer, and persimmons in autumn, when the forest also yielded its muscadines, fox grapes, hickory nuts, walnuts, chestnuts and chinquapins, and along the Gulf coast pecans.

Both the Black Hamburgh and Royal Muscadine ripen as well as any in the open.

Each town put aside a great tract of land which was known as "the beloved bear ground," where the persimmons, haws, chestnuts, muscadines, and fox grapes abounded, and let the bears dwell there unmolested, except at certain seasons, when they were killed in large numbers.

I drown not, Clarence-like, even in butts of malmsey, my hard-earned gold; and I own I am not fond of the juices of the muscadine of your hills;" and she tapped her snuffbox.

18 examples of  muscadine  in sentences