SC - Re: WASSAIL--Is There Documentation?
LHG,JRG
liontamr at postoffice.ptd.net
Fri Nov 7 09:01:39 PST 1997
Yet another Wassail post to the Rialto:
djheydt at uclink.berkeley.edu (Dorothy J Heydt) wrote:
>In article <3460f2c0.1268932 at news.goodnet.com>, dell at goodnet.com wrote:
>
>> The oldest reference I have to the custom is in "Daily Living in the
>> Twelfth Century" by Urban Tigner Holmes, jr. He says that it was a
>> silly custom of the English. One drinker would pick up a vessel of
>> wine, "salute his companion with a kiss, and cry "Wassail!" The other
>> bestowed a kiss in turn and cried "Drink-hail!" They both drank. . .
>> . The people on the Continent observed this practice with awe and
>> amusement, and were disposed to consider the English to be drunkards
>> because of it."....
>
>Hmmmm. Would this have been before, or after, the envious
>Frenchman who wrote, "The English never drink water except as
>penance"?
>
>Dorothy J. Heydt
>Albany, California
>djheydt at uclink
>(My account might go away at any moment; if I disappear, I haven't died.)
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