Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|       of an old woman that sold wine, called Meroe, who had her
 2    1,  4|       old man and one that sold wine, into a Frog, in that he
 3    1,  4| swimming in one of his pipes of wine, and well nigh drowned in
 4    1,  5|  travell and plenty of meat and wine wherewithall hee had filled
 5    1,  5|        that being overcome with wine yester night, have dreamed
 6    1,  5|   yester night from the pots of wine, did seeme to see this night
 7    2, 10|     hennes, and a flagon of old wine. Then I called Fotis and
 8    2, 10|         therefore drink up this wine, that we may prepare our
 9    2, 10|         oyle, and the cups with wine. The residue of the day
10    2, 10|       done, shee tooke a cup of wine and delaied it with hot
11    2, 10|        replenished my self with wine, and was now ready unto
12    2, 10|      set aside all the meat and wine, and then she unapparelled
13    2, 10|       our venery by drinking of wine. In which sort we pleasantly
14    2, 11|         of cups, with excellent wine. Then one brought in Candles
15    2, 11|        lampe with oyle, pots of wine, and water to delay the
16    2, 11|      the table replenished with wine, laughed heartily. And while
17    3, 13|        beeing well tippled with wine, which I will not deny)
18    4, 19|        is first store of bread, wine plenty, filled in cleane
19    4, 22|         banket wel tippled with wine, smelling of balme, and
20    4, 22|     Their drinke was Nectar the wine of the gods, Vulcanus prepared
21    5, 26|     make sacrifice withall, nor wine sufficient for us to drinke.
22    5, 26|   bringing with them bottles of wine, and a great number of beasts,
23    5, 26|     with great pots and jugs of wine. Sometimes (seeming to fetch
24    5, 26|      unto thee. Then hee filled wine to the theeves more and
25    6, 32|      talke and operation of the wine, he fell in a sound sleepe:
26    6, 36|        gold, silver, vessels of wine, milke, cheese, flower,
27    7, 41|        supper with abundance of wine and exquisite fare: so that
28    7, 42|        oyle, and two bottels of wine: wherefore my master not
29    7, 42|   Seller, and told that all the wine was boyled out of the vessels,
30    8, 44|   poyson, which he mingled with wine, to the intent he would
31    8, 44|      and after tempered it with wine, and then gave it me to
32    8, 45|        drinke likewise a cup of wine. Hoe boy, wash yonder pot,
33    8, 45|    yonder pot, and fill it with wine, which done, carry it to
34    8, 45|     together, supped up all the wine at one draught. The master
35    8, 46|        I so wel bolded out with wine, and perfumed with balme,
36    9, 47|   another carried a vessell for wine: By and by after the goddesse
37    9, 48|      any beast, or drinking any wine, which thing I observed
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