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THE STATIONER TO THE READERS.' 



Gentlemen; for in your Drinke, you will bee no lesse, I present 

 you with this small Collation : If either Wine and Sugar, Beere and 

 Nutmeg, a Cup of Ale and a Toste, Tobacco^, or all together, may meete 

 your Acceptation, I am glad I had it for you. There is difference 

 betweene them; but your Palat may reconcile all. If any thing 

 distaste you, there is Water to wash your hands of the whole Pamphlet. 

 So hoping you will accept a Pledge of my Seruice, and haue a care of 

 your owne health, I begin to you. /. Gr. 



THE SPEAKERS 



WusTE, A Gentleman. 



SVGAS., His Page. 



Beere, A Citizen. 



NvTMEG, His Prentice. 



Ale, a Countrey-man. 



Tost, One of his rurall Seruants. 



Water, A Parson. 



Tobacco, A swaggering Gentleman.^ 



' Readers. Ed. 1629, Reader. 



' Tobacco. Omitted in Ed. 1629. 



' Tobacco, A Swaggering Gentleman. Omitted in Ed. 1629. 



