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"For headache," read one entry, "take ye one ball of horse dunge, this to be carefully dried, pounded to powder, and the whole drunk, stirred into hot ale."
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Teh blasitfier range iz dun, aifinkso red iz finished wif teh dunge.. gaem room.
Mike soon regretted - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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No, I think that would be teh dunge… dungaree… dongle… teh place of punishments.
INVISIBLE MACYS PARADE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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And hereupon Chingis Cham enacted: that neither the blood, nor the intrails, nor any other part of a beast which might be eaten, should be cast away, saue onely the dunge.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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And hereupon Chingis Cham enacted: that neither the blood, nor the intrails, nor any other part of a beast which might be eaten, should be cast away, saue onely the dunge.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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There is another disease in fruit-trées, called the Gall, and it eateth and consumeth the barke quit away, and so in time kills the trée: the cure is to cut and open the barke which you sée infected, and with a chissell to take away all that is foule and putrefied, and then to clappe Oxe dunge vpon the place, and it will helpe it, and this must be done euer in winter.
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Swines-dunge is most sufficient, and thus according to your setled determination you shall seuerally prouide for euery seuerall purpose, and so, God assisting, seldome faile in your profit.
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Oxe-dunge with chalke or marle and it is the best Manure.
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Swines dunge and water mixt together, & to the rootes of the trées you shall lay earth and Swines dunge mixt together, which must be done in the month of Ianuary and February onely, and it will make the fruit tast pleasantly.
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And this dunge you shall bring into your garden in little drumblars or whéele-barrowes, made for the purpose, such as being in common vse in euery Husbandmans yarde it shall be néedlesse here either to shew the figure or proportion thereof.
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