  They cried out--

The loving-cup, the loving-cup! make the sour knave drink the
loving-cup, else will we feed him to the fishes.

So a huge loving-cup was brought; the waterman, grasping it by one of
its handles, and with the other hand bearing up the end of an imaginary
napkin, presented it in due and ancient form to Canty, who had to grasp
the opposite handle with one of his hands and take off the lid with the
other, according to ancient custom.