Chorus. 



Ale, and Tobacco 37 



The Song. 



Wine. I louiall Wine exhilarate the heart. 480 



Beere. March Beere is drinke for a King. 



Ale. But Ale, bonny Ale, with Spice and Tost, 



In the Morning's a daintie thing. 

 p. ( Then let vs be merry, wash sorrow away, 



\ Wine, Beere, and Ale, shall be drunke today. 



Wine. / generous Wine, am for the Court. 



Beere. The Citie calls for Beere. 



Ale. But Ale, bonny Ale, like a Lord of the Soyle, 

 In the Countrey shall domineere. 



j Then let vs be merry, wash sorrow away, 490 



I Wine, Beere and Ale shall be drunke today. 



Water. Why, now could I dance for ioy. 



Ale. Now you talke of dancing, Wine, tis one of your qualities, 

 let's pay the Musicians all together: wee haue often made other men 

 haue light heads and heeles, there's no hurt a little in tripping for our 

 selues, what say you? 



Beere. Strike vp Piper. 



Wine. Lustily, make a merry day on't; nay, leaue out none, at 

 Dancing and at Foot-ball, all feUowes. 



Enter Tobaco. 500 



Tobaco. Be your leaue gentlemen wil't please you be here 



sir? 



Wine. Who's this Tobaco? 



Beere. Why comes he into our company? 



Tobaco. I do heare say there is a controuersie among you, 



and I am come to moderate the businesse. 



Ale. It shannot need, wee are concluded sir. 



Water. Your name is Tobaco I take it. 



Tobaco. No sir you take it not deesee, tis I that take it. 



Wine. But wee take it very ill, you should intrude your selfe into 

 our mirth. 511 



498 Leaue. Misprinted leane. 



500-676 Enter Tobacco . . . strike us dead. Omitted ed. 1629. 



