are brought from the Welt Indias. . Fol. 40 
the Tbaco totake away wearineſſe, and foꝛ to make lights 
fonmetic in their Labour, fozin their daunces they bee ſo TheT. 5 
muche wearied, and they remaine fo wearie, that they can doth rake a. 
ſcarſely ſtirre:⁊ betauſe that they may labour the next dap, wa werines 
and returne to that fooliſh exerciſe, they receiue at p mouth rs 
andnofe,the ſmoke of the Ja baco, nd remaine as dead pes⸗ 
ple: and being ſo, they be eaſed in ſuch ſoꝛte, tzat when they 
be awakened out oftheir lleæpe, they remaine without wea⸗ 
rineſle, andmap returne to their labour as much as beloze, 
and fo they dos al waies, when they haue nerd af it: fo with 
ere eee anne , 
er. 
Che blacke people that haue gone from thete partes to Tb. gros 
the Indias, haue pꝛactiſed the fame maner ¢ ble otthe Ja- do vſe it af. 
baco, that p Indians haue, foꝛ whẽ they {er theſelues teary, terthe mauer 
they take it at the nole, and mouth, and it happeneth vnto of she Ind. 
them, as vnto aur Indians, lying as though they were dead nn. 
thꝛer oz ſoure houres, and after they remapne lightened, 
without wearineſſe, fo2 to labour againe: and thep do this 
with great pleaſure, that although they bee net weary. vet 
they are verie Defirouste doe it: and the thinge is come to 
luche effece . that their Paſterschs ten them foꝛ it and 
doe burne the Txbaco, becanfe they ſhoulde not bſe it:wher ae 
7 bppon they goe tothe vetertes, and ſecrete placesto Doe it, Le 
. they may not be permitted, ta dꝛinke themſelues 
dꝛunke with Mine and therfore they are gladde to make 
theme lues dꝛunken with the make of Lace, haut 7 
them doe it here, and it happened to them as is ſaide 
ttzey fap, that vihen ther tome out ol the lame 5 
dꝛeam they nde themlelues very luſty, andther reiopce tig 
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