- et 
ho PO MO'N Av Or, 
Names indifferently it is talked of, (for, alas! it is long fince drank out, 
not hath any other bountiful Year as yet yielded fuch a Supply) when 
Pleafantry and Converfation bring the Remembrance of it on the Table, 
which will ever be done until fome nappy saldn fhall again bring more 
of the Liquor it {elf there. 
a: 
I HAD almoft a to tell you, tas Mr. Wooltombe himfelf was 
fummon'd to the Conteft betwixt this upftart Wilding, as he thought ir, 
and his own Roya/ one. ‘The Suprize (and even almoft Si/ence) with 
which. he. was feized at firft tafting it, was. plainly perceiv'd by. every 
one prefent, and occafion’d «no. {mall Diverfion : He did not toundly 
pronounce it better chan the. Royal: Wilding, but he fpent a great deal 
of his Cyder Knowledge in fhewing the Reafons why i it might well be 
expected that the Juices of. chis: Collection of Wildings,  fhould be pre- 
ferable to, that made from any ingle Wilding, fo great, is the Force of 
Truth : Andy this. was. al] that was inf; ifted on (and more, than was ex 
petied from him) at that, Time, as well .in.zegard to the Allowances 
there ought to be made to the Piety, of being Fond and Tender of one's 
own Progeny, as to chis veal Merit in. itil difcover'd and promoted 
that other admirable a and ae excellent Apple. .. : 
bao? ag a 4 bey aS Eo back 
“ia = ee A n nnew | "detra gai ak Tele 
iy my own es i = you; < al why I faid it was happy that 
the Ceeleftial Title was affigned to it in the Funtture of its being in, the 
Cask : for after it was Bottled, and the Advance of the Year had rais’d 
it, the Juices appeared: thinuer than thofe_ of the Royal Wilding. It 
- partook too much of the Rarefattion of hole Superior Regions from ° 
- whence it had luckily before gotten its Name : It.continu’d indeed very — 
-excellent..and. admirable. Cyder,., but. was. too ‘brisk, or rather, if you. 
will, frisking, whilft the Royal Wilding prefervd all its Native Majefty 
and Solemnity ; and from that Time was rse-eftablifh’d inthe full and 
peaceable: Pofleffion ge the am sean to” the no® {mall -Comfor of Mr. 
Woolcombe. 
“YOU will your, fae take. wae ~~ he: a eee my” W ‘Lisa 
cannot be promoted as the Royal Wilding: hath been, becaule this latter 
being bur a fingle Apple, became eafi ily propagated ; whereas to.,.make 
this Sees of mine, one Graft from each Tree in the C olleétion muft De 
had, 
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