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Bohea . . . Happy Establishment So called after two ranges of hills, Fu-Kien or Fo-Kien Congou . . . Labor Named so at Amoy from the labor in preparing it. Sou chong . . . Small Kind ...
dr Johnson's Affinity
DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON drew his own portrait thus: A hardened and shameless tea-drinker, who for twenty years diluted his meals with the infusion of this fascinating plant; whose kettle had scarcely time to cool; ...
fate
Matrons who toss the cup, and see The grounds of Fate in grounds of tea. --Churchill. TEA MAKING AND TAKING IN JAPAN AND CHINA The queen of teas in Japan is a fine straw-colored beverage, delicate and ...
O Tea!
In the drama of the past Thou art featured in the cast; (O Tea!) And thou hast played thy part With never a change of heart, (O Tea!) For 'mid all the ding and ...
on Our English Poetry And This Poem Upon Tea
See Spanish Curderon in Strength outdone: And see the Prize of Wit from Tasso won: See Corneil's Skill and Decency Refin'd; See Rapin's Art, and Molier's Fire Outshin'd; See Dryden's Lamp to our adm...
On Tea
The following short poem by Edmund Waller is believed to be the first one written in praise of the cup that does not inebriate: Venus her myrtle, Phoebus has her bays; Tea both excels, which she v...
Tea
By FRANCIS SALTUS SALTUS From what enchanted Eden came thy leaves That hide such subtle spirits of perfume? Did eyes preadamite first see the bloom, Luscious nepenthe of the soul that grie...
Tea Terms
JAPANESE Ori-mono-ch? . . . Folded Tea Giy-?ku-ro-ch? . . . Dew Drop Tea Usu-ch? . . . Light Tea Koi-ch? . . . Dark Tea T?-bi-dashi-ch? . . . Sifted Tea Ban-ch? . . . Common ...
the Introduction
Fame Sound thy Trump, all Ranks of Mortals Call, To share a Prize that will enrich 'em All. You that with Sacred Oracles converse, And clearly wou'd Mysterious Truths rehearse; On soaring Wings of C...
the Tea-table
Tho' all unknown to Greek and Roman song, The paler hyson and the dark souchong, Tho' black nor green the warbled praises share Of knightly troubadour or gay trouv?re, Yet deem not thou, an alien qu...
the Tea-table
Hail, Queen of Plants, Pride of Elysian Bow'rs! How shall we speak thy complicated Pow'rs? Thou Won'drous Panacea to asswage The Calentures of Youths' fermenting rage, And Animate the freezing Veins...
to The Author On His Poem Upon Tea
Let Rustick Satyr, now no more Abuse, In rude Unskilful Strains, thy Tuneful Muse; No more let Envy lash thy true-bred Steed, Nor cross thy easy, just, and prudent Speed: Who dext'rously doth bear o...
a Cup Of Tea
From St. Nicholas, December, 1899. Now Grietje from her window sees the leafless poplars lean Against a windy sunset sky with streaks of golden green; The still canal is touched with light from that wild, wintry sky, And,...
australian Tea
In the interior of Australia all the men drink tea. They drink it all day long, and in quantities and at a strength that would seem to be poisonous. On Sunday morning the tea-maker starts with a clean pot and a clean record. The pot is hung over the...
dr Johnson Again
The good doctor evidently lived up to his reputation as a tea-drinker at all times and places. Cumberland, the dramatist, in his memoirs gives a story illustrative of the doctor's tea-drinking powers: I remember when Sir Joshua Reynolds, at my home...
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