We found there was enough tea left for two brews; one of these we prepared at once.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
She was too young and ignorant of the world to know that life is like a witch's cauldron, which brews out of the souls of all men much the same mess, when ideals bleach with their hair and they have no altar on which to gain salvation through sacrifice.
"The Song of Songs"
Hermann Sudermann
The Queen of Ireland, another Ysolde, well versed in every magic art, then brews a mighty love potion, which she intrusts to Brangeane's care, bidding her conceal it in her daughter's medicine chest, and administer it to the royal bride and groom on their wedding night, to insure their future happiness by deep mutual love.
"Stories of the Wagner Opera"
H. A. Guerber