Concerning: "Mushromes and Tadstoles" 



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mouthed and daintie wantons 

 who set such store by their 

 tooth ; take so great delight 

 to dress this only dish with 

 their own hands, that they 

 may feed thereon in conceit and cogi- 

 tation all the while they be handling 

 and preparing the same, furnished in 

 this their businesse with their fine 

 knives and razors of amber and other 

 vessels of silver about them. 



"I for my part also am content to 

 frame and accomodate myself to their 

 humourous fancie and will shew unto 

 them in generall certaine observa- 

 tions and rules how to order and use them 

 that they may be eaten with securitie." 



PuNius Secundus. 



