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1 1, 1| doe, in~ ~drinking good Wine. And many times I have desired 2 1, 6| braine was well warmed with~ ~wine, words fell more foolishly 3 1, 6| he had beene at such good wine,~ ~as God himselfe did never 4 2, 5| extraordinary, she called for Greeke wine, and~ ~banquetting stuffe, 5 2, 7| having~ ~once observed, that wine was verie pleasing to the 6 2, 7| plying her~ ~still with wine upon wine, and continuing 7 2, 7| her~ ~still with wine upon wine, and continuing this revelling 8 2, 7| intrusion, so farre had wine over-gone her~ ~sences, 9 3, 7| them bring bread, others~ ~wine, others coyne, all of them 10 3, 8| it with a very~ ~pleasant Wine, calling Ferando into his 11 3, 8| he set both~ ~foode and wine before him, which when Ferando 12 3, 8| that ever any foode and wine was halfe~ ~so pleasing 13 3, 8| powder was~ ~mingled with the wine, as would serve onely for 14 4, 2| eating flesh, or drinking wine, but when he was~ ~provided 15 4, 10| being unable to fetch him wine or water, by reason my~ ~ 16 5, 7| strong poyson in~ ~a Cup of wine, delivering it to a trusty 17 6, 2| offer of tasting his white wine. But having~ ~respect to 18 6, 2| himselfe to taste his~ ~Wine. And having put on him a 19 6, 2| best and choisest white Wine, with~ ~two small Glasses, 20 6, 2| one or two rouses~ ~of his Wine so heartily, and with such 21 6, 2| forthwith replyed; Yes Sir, the wine is good~ ~indeed, but how 22 6, 2| desirous to taste~ ~of the Wine, and turning unto the Ambassadors, 23 6, 2| taste of this honest mans Wine, perhaps it is so good, 24 6, 2| causing a Viall of his best wine to be brought him: hee diligently~ ~ 25 6, 2| it seemed~ ~the very best Wine, that they had drunke of 26 6, 2| his kindnesse, and the~ ~Wine his due commendation: many 27 6, 2| fill it with~ ~his good Wine; then afterward, to serve 28 6, 2| heard great report of the~ ~Wine, and was halfe offended 29 6, 2| this Bottle with your best Wine. Cistio looking~ ~uppon 30 6, 2| tearmes, it beeing no~ ~Wine for Groomes or Peazants, 31 6, 2| Skinker no longer, by keeping Wine to~ ~please any other pallate 32 6, 10| reposed a litle after his wine, he arose from the table~ ~ 33 6, 10| bread in their staves, and~ ~wine in Satchels, when parting 34 7, 1| Bread~ ~and a Bottle of Wine (all folded up in a faire 35 7, 1| Bread, and a Bottle of good Wine,~ ~ All wrapt up in a cloath 36 7, 1| Egges,~ ~and a Bottle of Wine in it, all which he carried 37 7, 3| Barrels~ ~full of Greeke Wine, Muscatella, Lachrime Christi, 38 7, 3| cured. Credulano calling for Wine~ ~and good cheare, feasted 39 7, 4| Water should bee put into Wine~ ~before a man drinkes it, 40 8, 4| there was store of good wine and~ ~banquetting, which 41 8, 6| had well slept after his Wine, he arose in the~ ~morning, 42 8, 6| another Cup, to deliver the wine out of the Flaggon, all 43 8, 6| afterward to drinke of this Wine; assuring~ ~you all, that 44 8, 6| and Buffalmaco a Cup of Wine after it. But~ ~when he 45 8, 6| did they~ ~give him any wine to helpe it.~ ~ Buffalmaco, 46 8, 6| Capons, and a Flaggon of~ ~Wine, or else we will discover 47 8, 6| two couple of Capons and Wine, being heartily contented~ ~ 48 8, 7| Capons, and a Flaggon of Wine beside. But the whole discourse 49 8, 7| led to execution:~ ~yea Wine also, if they request it.~ ~ 50 8, 9| tasted a Cup of precious Wine,~ ~fed on a few delicate 51 9, 8| with your best Claret~ ~Wine; because he would make merry 52 9, 8| sent any such message for wine, or intended it in the least~ ~ 53 10, 9| selfe)~ ~full of the best wine, and when the stranger hath 54 10, 9| was filled with excellent Wine,~ ~caused it to bee carried 55 10, 9| left but small store of Wine in it, covered the Cuppe, 56 10, 9| dranke up the rest of the Wine,~ ~and espying the Ring,