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There is a countertop of polished wood that extends about the entire room; it is manned by many servers, so mead will be flowing freely
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By midnight Lord Tarak was feeling the effects of the strong mead as his speech became slurred; Rayne took charge and bade their goodbyes to all
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spilt mead! At least he still had one avenue of pleasure
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greeted with a cup of warm mead
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Marguerite took a mouthful of mead and smiled
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one of the only brewers of mead in the area who’ll buy the
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Venders yet lined the streets hoping to snare passersby with the promise of a cheap cup of mead or wine, though all it took was a quick whiff of their product to realize there was no deal to be had
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communally on the porridge and mead provided by the
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"Granny Wellbeloved's farm at Rose Mead" said Lemoss, "Its in Knoal
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Seth sat on the edge of his bed, sipping a cocktail of distilled mead, milk and honey
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wine, mead, and a wide variety of sheep and cow’s
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As Hjaalmarch’s capital, she knew there would be warm beds and ice cold mead waiting at a well-lit tavern, as well as shrewd traders with resources for her return trip
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- er, us – while here? We’ve got warm beds available and plenty of ice cold mead
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The second race’s name caused the thief’s ears to perk up and over an icy tankard of mead and a plate of freshly cooked meat and baked potatoes, he casually inquired about the city’s apparent problem with troublesome Bretons and asked if he bore a particular one or two in mind
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After taking a hearty swig of his mead, Brynjolf studied the man’s weathered and scornful face
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As the man thanked her and picked up his mead, an engraved silver band on his finger caught both the light and the innkeeper’s eye
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” He hurriedly swallowed the last bit of mead
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But surely it was more like a trick of his mind, an effect of the strong mead he had just imbibed
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But the stranger only smiled and continued enjoying his mead
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elevenpence upon the gallon of mead or metheglin
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Mead - A fermented beverage made from honey
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Mead has been enjoyed for thousands of years and is mentioned in Beowulf
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” He paused and refilled his glass from the jug of mead that was on the table
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A very informal debate among all the attendees, you might say, lubricated with copious amounts of mead and ale
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A bronze vat of special mead -- brewed with magic herbs, and only drank on this one day of the year -- was carried by slaves into the small, temporary hall that had been built on the site of the old one
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Slaves opened barrels of beer and mead, handing cups to everybody
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Egil ordered a slave to fill a silver-decorated horn with mead, then he drank it all back in a single guzzle, without stopping to breathe
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The mead (made of Oslo's finest honey) was very strong
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Share food and mead with him
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He drank mead sparingly, and ate lightly
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He is at the Long Table of Chieftains, ready to fight for the right to carve the joint and drink his fill of mead,” she said, crying as she spoke
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Lovern was at the fire, mixing medicines in our room, and drinking mead at the table
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Finlay put down his mead, walked around the workbench, and sat beside me in the dirt of the smithy floor
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“All those men will bring is mead
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They must always be reminded that there are things that satisfy a hunger other than mead,” she said with a smile and then coughed blood
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There is plenty of mead,” said Kenric
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I nodded, reached for the mead and was grateful I was with my cousins on this lonely night
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He drank mead and sang songs
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There is boar to carve and good, strong mead
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“Here is mead to quench your thirst and the infusion for sleep
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One table was piled high with mugs for mead
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I sipped Sileas’ broth and swallowed honey-sweetened mead laced with drops of the oil of the poppy
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A mug of mead was handed to her and she retrieved her tiny green jar of oil from her belt
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She slightly tipped it to pour a small amount into the mead
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mead with me; if you drink it and don’t eat, it can help to stop infection, but only for a while
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Mead (1949) has shown that
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Margaret Mead reflected that feeling in the words, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world
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By volume, nearby Lake Mead is the largest reservoir in the United States
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Would you ladies like a mead?"
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She liked Tarmorian mead
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He handed a mead to Lyil and then one to Tam as he sat down
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She held the cup of mead toward the boy
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She set the cup of mead on a table
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They’d feast with mead and beer
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Balin listened closely, sipping his mead and never interrupting, his growing concern showing on his face as Rave spoke
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Balin drained the last of his mead and rose to his feet
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” Balin stopped and took a long pull of mead
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He closed his eyes and sipped his mead, replaying in his mind everything Balin had said
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She didn’t have a clue what this mead stuff was, but if Rave said she should try it, then try it she would
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Balin’s mead is stronger than it tastes
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She could already feel a slight buzz from the mead
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Leesa took another sip of mead while she digested what Rave had told her
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She took a bigger swallow of mead
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If she did, she hoped they served mead
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Rave finished his mead with a big swallow and set the mug down on the floor
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Balin picked up his mug and drained the remaining mead in one long swallow
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She was accustomed to drinking strong mead and wine
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“Thank the Lord for mead,” Bishop Peter said, folding his hands as if he were praying
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Abundant amphorae filled with mead and even wine had been allotted for the day’s events and none in the house would leave without being a little cheerier
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She finished off the rest of her mead and smiled over at Soren
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The strong drink tasted of honey and mead
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“Consume, spend and be carefree for tomorrow everything dies!” she toasted her greend with one of the last bottles of non-synthetic mead
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gagged in a boat at Hemmingway Harbour, on Lake Mead
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While the youths readied a horse wagon, the women fussed around preparing a meal of fresh bread and cheese washed down with mead
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Mead was full and overflowing over the top of the dam
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In addition there were jugs of mead, beer and mulled
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Wine and mead flowed as
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ogy, psychosynthesis and later appeared in role theory of Mead, was
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And they teach the serpents there to entwine themselves up on long sticks out of the ground and of the scales of these serpents they brew out a brewage like to mead
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There was a sort of scholars along either side the board, that is to wit, Dixon yclept junior of saint Mary Merciable's with other his fellows Lynch and Madden, scholars of medicine, and the franklin that hight Lenehan and one from Alba Longa, one Crotthers, and young Stephen that had mien of a frere that was at head of the board and Costello that men clepen Punch Costello all long of a mastery of him erewhile gested (and of all them, reserved young Stephen, he was the most drunken that demanded still of more mead) and beside the meek sir Leopold
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Now drink we, quod he, of this mazer and quaff ye this mead which is not indeed parcel of my body but my soul's bodiment
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Yours? Mead of our fathers for the Übermensch
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Rations were sometimes delivered to camp wrapped in newspapers, and the two kitchen laborers, Al Mead and Ernest Duva, would quietly pocket them
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Thus they all worked on, encompassed by the vast flat mead which extended to either slope of
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Birds would soar through it into the upper radiance, and hang on the wing sunning themselves, or alight on the wet rails subdividing the mead, which now shone like glass rods
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"'Tis garlic! and I thought there wasn't a blade left in that mead!"
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Then all the old hands remembered that a certain dry mead, into which a few of the cows had been admitted of late, had, in years gone by, spoilt the butter in the same way
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"We must overhaul that mead," he resumed; "this mustn't
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At this moment of the morning Angel Clare was riding along a narrow lane ten miles distant from the breakfasters, in the direction of his father's Vicarage at Emminster, carrying, as well as he could, a little basket which contained some black-puddings and a bottle of mead, sent by Mrs Crick, with her kind respects, to his parents
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"Of course," said Angel cheerfully, looking round for the mead
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"I found the mead so extremely alcoholic," continued his mother, "that it was quite unfit for use as a beverage, but as valuable as rum or brandy in an emergency; so I have put it in my medicine-closet
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"Ah—no; though that mead was a drop of pretty tipple
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She went out towards the mead, joining the other milkmaids with a bound, as if trying to make the open air drive away her sad constraint
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All the girls drew onward to the spot where the cows were grazing in the farther mead, the bevy advancing with the bold grace of wild animals—the reckless, unchastened motion of women accustomed to unlimited space—in which they abandoned themselves to the air as a swimmer to the wave
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They were never out of the sound of some purling weir, whose buzz accompanied their own murmuring, while the beams of the sun, almost as horizontal as the mead itself, formed a pollen of radiance over the landscape
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When you accept a lord’s meat and mead, all you do reflects on him, Ser Arlan used to say
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At Standfast, “meat and mead” meant chicken and ale, but Ser Eustace ate the same plain fare himself
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At last Gandalf pushed away his plate and jug — he had eaten two whole loaves (with masses of butter and honey and clotted cream) and drunk at least a quart of mead and he took out his pipe
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Back to pasture, back to mead, Where the kine and oxen feed!