Of Making Other forts of Wines 
It’s probable fome Englifh Plants may 
yield a Leaf that may, thus ordered, make 
a pleafant and wholefome Drink. Seve¬ 
ral do ufe the Herb Betony , Sage , and o- 
ther Herbs, after the fame manner. 
Mr Gage in his Survey of the Weft-Indies 
commends a Drink they there call AtoUe y 
which is made of the Flower of Maiz boyl- 
ed thick, with fome addition of Chile , or 
long Pepper, Cinnamon , Sweet-water, Am¬ 
ber or Musk, and Sugar. The Flower of 
any of our Englijh Grains, may, thus or¬ 
dered, make a pleafant Drink. 
CHAP; 
