![]() ![]() Memoirs of Jane D****s 75: Jenny politely said to the colonel, well sir if you had not young meat, at least it was wholesome.īridges Burlesque Homer (3rd edn) 301: He finds her flesh so very sweet, / He swears he’ll touch no other meat. ‘Whipping-Tom’ Immodest Wearing of Hoop-Petticoats I 39: She that is growing up fit for Man’s Meat, may, by some Spark measuring the Dimensions of her Hoop, be rotten before she’s ripe.įoote Minor in Works (1799) I 257: She has brought a pretty piece of man’s meat already: as sweet as a nosegay, and as ripe as a cherry. ‘Nickydemus Ninnyhammer’ Homer in a nut-shell 65: Dost think I’m for a Coward meat? ![]() Ward Libertine’s Choice 8: What tho’ I chiefly love one sort of Meat, ’Tis Punishment to’ve nothing else to eat. Lacy Sir Hercules Buffoon III iii: I am so plagued with Citizens, that I cannot have a Deer that’s mans meat, but they steal it out of my Park, my Lord. Duffet Psyche Debauch’d III i: The delicat’st bit of Man’s meat that e’er lips weer laid to, or legs laid over. ![]() ‘P.R.’ Whores Dialogue 9: She is the Cook and the Meat dressing her self all day, to be tasted with the better appetite at night. ‘A Song’ Wit and Drollery 55: Her thighs and belly, soft and faire, To me were only shewn, To have seen such meat, and not to have eat, Would have angred any stone.Ĭary Marriage Night in Dodsley Old Plays XV II i: But is she man’s meat? I have a tender appetite, and can scarcely digest One in her teens. Killigrew Parson’s Wedding (1664) V ii: What say you, is’t a Match? Your bed is big enough for two, and my meat will not cost you much. to roste meate for theire men.įletcher Bloody Brother II iii: Make room there, Roome for the Dukes meate. Goddard Neaste of Waspes D4: Or’e stoues Dutch-women sitts. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.Ĭobbler of Canterbury (1976) 15: Why how now Scull quoth hee? will no worse meat go downe with you then my wife?ĭekker Honest Whore Pt 2 (1630) III iii: We haue meates of all sorts of dressing we haue stew’d meat for your Frenchman, pretty light picking meat for your Italian, and that which is rotten roasted, for Don Spaniardo. Heywood A Merry Play in Farmer Dramatic Writings (1905) Why, is there any store of rawe motton? Ye, in faythe. It is unclear if Martin participated in the patrol.Skelton Magnyfycence line 2265: And from thens to the halfe strete, To get us there some freshe mete. In the episode of The Last Patrol, Martin is shown leading the patrol over the Moder River however, it was Sergeant Kenneth Mercier who led the patrol.He retired, he split his time between Ohio, and a home in Arizona thereafter. His business was successful and he became a millionaire. He then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he started his home construction business, building apartments. He was discharged early for medical reasons.Īfter the war, Martin attended Ohio State University and returned to his railroad job upon graduation. ![]() He was unhappy that he was never promoted beyond Staff Sergeant and decided to inform the medics that he had a trick knee, which incapacitated him for combat. Martin continued to serve in the Army during Easy's occupation of Germany and Austria. While occupying the town of Haguenau, a drunken, troublesome Roy Cobb caused Martin to pull his sidearm in trying to stop him. Martin also fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Bastogne. Martin ran over to warn the tank, but its commander deferred the advice and the tank was destroyed moments later. While Easy Company was taking a frontal assault in Nuenen, Martin spotted a German tank hiding in a hedgerow, waiting to attack the British tanks. Martin also fought in Operation Market Garden. The first night back from Normandy, Martin noticed that half of the first platoon was gone and he thought he might not survive the war, so when he got his leave to Scotland with Guarnere, he got his tattoos. He survived the campaign, but was shaken. Martin made his first combat jump into Normandy as part of Operation Overlord. He married a woman named Pat, and William Guarnere, fellow Easy Company soldier and a good friend of Martin, was his best man. Martin enlisted in the Army at Columbus, and volunteered for the Paratroopers, eventually being assigned to Easy Company. He was a railroad worker for most of his early life. Martin was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 12, 1922. ![]()
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