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Published in the war period, "Shandygaff" brought this humorous letter from J. Edgar Park, of Massachusetts, Presbyterian pastor and author of "The Disadvantages of Being Good":
Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned Christopher Morley 1923
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Mix your lager with ginger ale instead of lemonade, and you will have a Shandygaff.
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Mix your lager with ginger ale instead of lemonade, and you will have a Shandygaff.
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Update: Compliments of Shandygaff, a BBC broadcast of Keats's poem.
A night to remember ... Frank Wilson 2006
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Shandygaff, we found, was not unknown to the servitor; and the cider that we saw Endymion beaming upon was a blithe, clear yellow, as merry to look at as a fine white wine.
Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned Christopher Morley 1923
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I do not propose to rehash here the essay I wrote about him in a book called Shandygaff.
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This letter to Christopher Morley was written in reply to a request for information for an article which was published in Morley's book of essays, "Shandygaff."
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Shandygaff and other temperance literature, I was trying to prove out this chapter.
The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905
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In 827, Egbert, King of Wessex and Duke of Shandygaff, conquered all his foes and became absolute ruler of England (Land of the Angles).
Comic History of England Bill Nye 1873
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Mangers at the Shandygaff and the Lion's Den both said they were trying to send a message.
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