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Examples
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“I just laughed and told him to think of me rather as a loving-cup that goes from hand to hand but should be valued none the less.”
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The Players, the short address which, ending on the stroke of midnight, dedicates each passing year to the memory of Edwin Booth, and pledges each new year in a loving-cup passed in his honor.
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Chares himself, whose office was far above serving anything, bore in a beautiful gold loving-cup.
The Persian Boy Renault, Mary 1972
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So, when he lifted the great loving-cup to the sound of trumpets, and begged the gods to give us all kinds of blessings, but harmony between Macedonians and Persians above all, I drank with a whole heart, and drank again to the hope reborn in his face.
The Persian Boy Renault, Mary 1972
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After grace, Tom (being instructed) rose - and the whole house with him - and drank from a portly golden loving-cup with the Princess Elizabeth; from her it passed to the Lady Jane, and then traversed the general assemblage.
Vietnam: Solutions McCarthy, Mary 1967
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If his Lordship had sent me an infusion of ratsbane in the loving-cup, I should have taken it much more kindly at his hands.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
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Being curious to know all about these important matters, with a view of recommending to my countrymen whatever they might usefully adopt, I drank an honest sip from the loving-cup, and had no occasion for another, -- ascertaining it to be Claret of a poor original quality, largely mingled with water, and spiced and sweetened.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
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Even at the present day, the loving-cup and decanters are handed to the right around the social board.
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Could we only go back to the old Dutch town where the custom started, where all animosities were healed, all offences forgotten, on New-Year's day, when the good Dutch housewives made their own cakes and spiced the loving-cup, when all the women stayed at home to receive and all the men called, what a different
Manners and Social Usages Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood
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And forthwith the loving-cup -- several of them, indeed, on each side of the tables -- came slowly down with all the antique ceremony.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
bilby commented on the word loving-cup
See parting-cup.
July 15, 2022