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The cook in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. “He cowde roste, sethe, broille, and frie. Make mortreux, and wel bake a pye;” but Herry Bailif, the host, said to him-
Now telle on, Roger, and loke it be good; For many a Jakk of Dover hastew sold. That hath be twyës hoot and twyës cold.
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“Set all sail, clear the deck, stand to quarters, up with the Jolly Roger!” —
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