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early english books online | 39 |
parts of the body | 23 |
notes for div a | 19 |
characters represented either as | 18 |
represented either as utf | 18 |
the nature of the | 12 |
for div a e | 11 |
keyed and coded from | 10 |
from proquest page images | 10 |
online text creation partnership | 10 |
this phase i text | 10 |
providing financial support to | 10 |
the institutions providing financial | 10 |
and markup reviewed and | 10 |
books online text creation | 10 |
financial support to the | 10 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 10 |
and coded from proquest | 10 |
to the early english | 10 |
text and markup reviewed | 10 |
institutions providing financial support | 10 |
english books online text | 10 |
text is available for | 10 |
encoded text transcribed from | 10 |
owned by the institutions | 10 |
the work described above | 10 |
images scanned from microfilm | 10 |
the terms of creative | 10 |
even for commercial purposes | 10 |
terms of creative commons | 10 |
tcp assigned for keying | 10 |
for keying and markup | 10 |
encoded edition of the | 10 |
by the institutions providing | 10 |
all without asking permission | 10 |
support to the early | 10 |
coded from proquest page | 10 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 10 |
of the work described | 10 |
described above is co | 10 |
edition of the work | 10 |
according to the terms | 10 |
is available for reuse | 10 |
the text can be | 10 |
and encoded edition of | 10 |
i text is available | 10 |
work described above is | 10 |
text can be copied | 10 |
markup reviewed and edited | 10 |
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the early english books | 10 |
phase i text is | 10 |
assigned for keying and | 10 |
later edition of a | 9 |
issued variously as sgml | 9 |
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structural encoding based on | 9 |
characters or elements to | 9 |
were corrected where possible | 9 |
been transformed into placeholder | 9 |
or later edition of | 9 |
text was proofread for | 9 |
are available at the | 9 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 9 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 9 |
meet qa standards were | 9 |
take and use these | 9 |
data is very good | 9 |
the encoding was enhanced | 9 |
there are a number | 9 |
chose to create diplomatic | 9 |
or corrected and characters | 9 |
estc r ocm this | 9 |
tcp data is very | 9 |
the print record of | 9 |
large quantities of textual | 9 |
to create accurately transcribed | 9 |
for an anonymous work | 9 |
and some readable characters | 9 |
corrected and characters marked | 9 |
notably latin and welsh | 9 |
use these texts for | 9 |
some readable characters will | 9 |
were sent to external | 9 |
accordance with level of | 9 |
aware of the process | 9 |
was then carried out | 9 |
understanding these processes should | 9 |
copies of the texts | 9 |
tcp is to encode | 9 |
guidelines are available at | 9 |
text creation partnership web | 9 |
released into the public | 9 |
carried out by editorial | 9 |
publisher proquest to create | 9 |
produce large quantities of | 9 |
on the text encoding | 9 |
mainly structural encoding based | 9 |
to encode one copy | 9 |
of any assumptions that | 9 |
michigan and oxford and | 9 |
between the universities of | 9 |
text selection was based | 9 |
of each text was | 9 |
chosen if there was | 9 |
corrected where possible up | 9 |
was divided into two | 9 |
create accurately transcribed and | 9 |
linked to page images | 9 |
p using tcp tei | 9 |
true nature of the | 9 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 9 |
illegible were corrected where | 9 |
any assumptions that can | 9 |
and available in eebo | 9 |
elements of known extent | 9 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 9 |
elements to simplify the | 9 |
to the keyers to | 9 |
domain as of january | 9 |
there was a compelling | 9 |
tcp aimed to produce | 9 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 9 |
sometimes a second or | 9 |
been looked at by | 9 |
encoding based on the | 9 |
project have been released | 9 |
known extent have been | 9 |
is a partnership between | 9 |
therefore chose to create | 9 |
and those which did | 9 |
with level of the | 9 |
looked at by a | 9 |
a compelling reason to | 9 |
images in accordance with | 9 |
with changes to facilitate | 9 |
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simplify the filling in | 9 |
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likelihood such instances will | 9 |
texts were encoded and | 9 |
into the public domain | 9 |
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of time and funding | 9 |
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due credit and attribution | 9 |
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of a works in | 9 |
published between and available | 9 |
of the project have | 9 |
of gaps by user | 9 |
illegibles were encoded as | 9 |
page images in accordance | 9 |
of instances per text | 9 |
bibliography of english literature | 9 |
as opposed to critical | 9 |
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editorial teams in oxford | 9 |
created during phase of | 9 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 9 |
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the project have been | 9 |
usual project restraints of | 9 |
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work was chosen if | 9 |
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transcription and basic encoding | 9 |
errors will remain and | 9 |
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credit and attribution is | 9 |
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unicode or tei g | 9 |
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were encoded and linked | 9 |
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changes to facilitate morpho | 9 |
selection was based on | 9 |
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standards were returned to | 9 |
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not meet qa standards | 9 |
quality of tcp data | 9 |
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filling in of gaps | 9 |
should make clear that | 9 |
image sets were sent | 9 |
keyers to be redone | 9 |
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project restraints of time | 9 |
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readable characters will be | 9 |
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textual data within the | 9 |
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companies for transcription and | 9 |
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to create diplomatic transcriptions | 9 |
remain and some readable | 9 |
the general aim of | 9 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 9 |
have been issued variously | 9 |
language title published between | 9 |
the texts have been | 9 |
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or tei g elements | 9 |
to tei p using | 9 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 9 |
and linked to page | 9 |
the true nature of | 9 |
first editions of a | 9 |
tcp is a partnership | 9 |
was enhanced and or | 9 |
of textual data within | 9 |
each text was proofread | 9 |
respectfully request that due | 9 |
as illegible were corrected | 9 |
instances will never have | 9 |
and attribution is given | 9 |
selection was intended to | 9 |
never have been looked | 9 |
at by a tcp | 9 |
second or later edition | 9 |
of works in other | 9 |
based on the image | 9 |
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to reflect the true | 9 |
in of gaps by | 9 |
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that in all likelihood | 9 |
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sets were sent to | 9 |
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external keying companies for | 9 |
for their own purposes | 9 |
a partnership between the | 9 |
title published between and | 9 |
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remaining illegibles were encoded | 9 |
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placeholder characters or elements | 9 |
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usually the first edition | 9 |
variety of subject areas | 9 |
keying companies for transcription | 9 |
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proofread for accuracy and | 9 |
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to simplify the filling | 9 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 9 |
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that due credit and | 9 |
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transcribed and encoded texts | 9 |
unicode or text strings | 9 |
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gaps by user contributors | 9 |
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print record of the | 9 |
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and dry in the | 8 |
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the sign of the | 3 |
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the choice of drinks | 3 |
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of a good smell | 3 |
one and the other | 3 |
to doe the same | 3 |
to those that are | 3 |
out of his mouth | 3 |
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for a short time | 3 |
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of the liquor in | 3 |
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the quantity of the | 3 |
whether it be good | 3 |
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tree which bears the | 3 |
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poems of joshua sylvester | 3 |
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of the liberty of | 3 |
proper for this age | 3 |
a man from the | 3 |
his popish designs therein | 3 |
is not only a | 3 |
advice against immoderate drinking | 3 |
to the rules of | 3 |
used in most parts | 3 |
of health and prolongation | 3 |
is contained a description | 3 |
likewise examples of some | 3 |
the pepper of mexico | 3 |
as if he would | 3 |
two poems against tobacco | 3 |
a word of advice | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
wherein is contained a | 3 |
cacao is cold and | 3 |
not agree with all | 3 |
so great a quantity | 3 |
and that it is | 3 |
a paper called a | 3 |
about tobacco and coffe | 3 |
witty poems about tobacco | 3 |
you may drink it | 3 |
of some that have | 3 |
the bishop of beryte | 3 |
manner of making of | 3 |
is that of the | 3 |
and this proceeds from | 3 |
that have drunk their | 3 |
that can be said | 3 |
parts are not so | 3 |
exhauster of superfluous moisture | 3 |
from whence commeth the | 3 |
the form of the | 3 |
by consequence the stone | 3 |
to salve his stygian | 3 |
persons usually frequenting it | 3 |
match with christian water | 3 |
the stomach into the | 3 |
to preserve a man | 3 |
grand inconveniencies accruing to | 3 |
another collection against tobacco | 3 |
by way of apology | 3 |
of it in the | 3 |
good for the head | 3 |
first of which is | 3 |
second transcribed out of | 3 |
of the said pitch | 3 |
the famous poems of | 3 |
that it is very | 3 |
the vanity of the | 3 |
answer to a paper | 3 |
but because it is | 3 |
the space of two | 3 |
according to the diversity | 3 |
this proceeds from the | 3 |
a little of the | 3 |
and as it were | 3 |
examples of some that | 3 |
and i believe him | 3 |
whereof a man may | 3 |
of tobacco whether it | 3 |
in most parts of | 3 |
they neither hope nor | 3 |
strength of body doth | 3 |
it may be made | 3 |
good for all constitutions | 3 |
take a pipe of | 3 |
three bibles in popes | 3 |
out of the famous | 3 |
the first of which | 3 |
who have died suddenly | 3 |
are as it were | 3 |
leave it to every | 3 |
my self from the | 3 |
some animadversions upon his | 3 |
of his treatise of | 3 |
so that a man | 3 |
is of the same | 3 |
of that book of | 3 |
in so much that | 3 |
in the smoke of | 3 |
is good for the | 3 |
serious cautions against tobacco | 3 |
of the bishop of | 3 |
commons in parliament assembled | 3 |
as drunk as a | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
of the persons usually | 3 |
be used for all | 3 |
keepers of the liberty | 3 |
out of french and | 3 |
their discourse and humors | 3 |
the three bibles in | 3 |
be good for all | 3 |
many years since by | 3 |
vindicated from the scandals | 3 |
health in the choice | 3 |
which it is made | 3 |
are the principall causes | 3 |
set forth by the | 3 |
paper called a coffee | 3 |
and how it came | 3 |
as much as it | 3 |
in the making of | 3 |
rest of the body | 3 |
with a short collection | 3 |
causes of all diseases | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
in the veins and | 3 |
out of the earth | 3 |
years since by mr | 3 |
from the scandals in | 3 |
in the second place | 3 |
and ever since the | 3 |
ver boon for de | 3 |
as very proper for | 3 |
as also the admirable | 3 |
work of the same | 3 |
out of his treatise | 3 |
of original in the | 3 |
this is a strange | 3 |
of the body are | 3 |
cautions against excess in | 3 |
the obstructions of the | 3 |
he plaid the quack | 3 |
the green dragon without | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
that were exhibited to | 3 |
are to be sold | 3 |
first given by king | 3 |
transcribed out of that | 3 |
the action and reaction | 3 |
a sermon preached by | 3 |
inconveniencies accruing to their | 3 |
scandals in a paper | 3 |
with the said oyle | 3 |
and for my part | 3 |
within a very short | 3 |
at the three bibles | 3 |
in the highest degree | 3 |
dry in the second | 3 |
propositions that were exhibited | 3 |
it is transported into | 3 |
king james of famous | 3 |
drunk their lives away | 3 |
preached many years since | 3 |
sold at the three | 3 |
written by george withers | 3 |
non causam pro causa | 3 |
also the admirable vertues | 3 |
the changing the excise | 3 |
quack to salve his | 3 |
yet for all that | 3 |
they are not so | 3 |
what hath been spoken | 3 |
is not easie to | 3 |
i thought fit to | 3 |
also to comfort the | 3 |
nature of the drink | 3 |
very proper for this | 3 |
the admirable vertues of | 3 |
severe judgments upon notorious | 3 |
the first original of | 3 |
being reflections upon some | 3 |
the voyage of the | 3 |
to the diversity of | 3 |
and as it is | 3 |
the one with the | 3 |
of the drink kauhi | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
for the health of | 3 |
in the said infusion | 3 |
out of that book | 3 |
and the berry of | 3 |
accruing to their sex | 3 |
the bigness of a | 3 |
a description of the | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
most parts of europe | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
printed for john hancock | 3 |
they conduce to preserve | 3 |
come out of the | 3 |
for the changing the | 3 |
it came first into | 3 |
the use of them | 3 |
upon some propositions that | 3 |
the destruction of man | 3 |
be a great means | 3 |
out of another work | 3 |
the excise of coffee | 3 |
collected out of his | 3 |
of beryte to cochinchina | 3 |
dry in the third | 3 |
for it looks like | 3 |
the tree which bears | 3 |
have drunk their lives | 3 |
against excess in drinking | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
preservation of the bloud | 3 |
berry of which it | 3 |
as it is used | 3 |
coachman was the first | 3 |
popish designs therein contained | 3 |
changing the excise of | 3 |
to their sex from | 3 |
what is the cause | 3 |
treatise of long life | 3 |
to comfort the stomach | 3 |
to the destruction of | 3 |
with christian water made | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
judgments upon notorious drunkards | 3 |
pence per gallon for | 3 |
and of a good | 3 |
meat in the stomach | 3 |
it is good for | 3 |
to preserve humane health | 3 |
green dragon without temple | 3 |
which is made of | 3 |
the first given by | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
of another work of | 3 |
the cacao is cold | 3 |
the commons in parliament | 3 |
of the voyage of | 3 |
from the use thereof | 3 |
description of the persons | 3 |
it is no more | 3 |
first original of coffee | 3 |
and the author thereof | 3 |
a sermon preached many | 3 |
presented to the right | 3 |
after the taking of | 3 |
exhibited to the parliament | 3 |
taken out of another | 3 |
the upper part of | 3 |
of advice against immoderate | 3 |
as well as an | 3 |
preservation of health and | 3 |
to every mans judgement | 3 |
immoderate drinking and smoaking | 3 |
in a sermon preached | 3 |
both the one and | 3 |
animadversions upon his popish | 3 |
sixteen pence per gallon | 3 |
neither hope nor have | 3 |
concluding with two poems | 3 |
out of that learned | 3 |
directed to the honourable | 3 |
a great means to | 3 |
admirable vertues of coffee | 3 |
the quack to salve | 3 |
me no good engalash | 3 |
sex from the excessive | 3 |
against immoderate drinking and | 3 |
tobacco whether it be | 3 |
said oyle of tobacco | 3 |
preserve a man from | 3 |
by an eye and | 3 |
to the which i | 3 |
they boyl it in | 3 |
herb in any place | 2 |
fell by degrees to | 2 |
justifie their pittiful exchange | 2 |
medicinal appropriation and application | 2 |
case of all the | 2 |
is not fit to | 2 |
to a userers kindness | 2 |
is as you use | 2 |
fit to pass out | 2 |
to the smoke of | 2 |
poor wives and children | 2 |
this following little pamphlet | 2 |
clouds are often transformed | 2 |
yet are they not | 2 |
are radicated in the | 2 |
princes following their herculean | 2 |
much of the frequency | 2 |
root of all sins | 2 |
made as if he | 2 |
not tremble and hide | 2 |
sufficient to make you | 2 |
his royal fathers judges | 2 |
who smites upon his | 2 |
practised but a little | 2 |
so found of him | 2 |
he will also consider | 2 |
of their natural course | 2 |
ariseth upon this accompt | 2 |
not that which killeth | 2 |
dragon hath swept down | 2 |
is so different from | 2 |
and constant use of | 2 |
stomachs liking and agreeing | 2 |
from their genuine propriety | 2 |
all kind of diseases | 2 |
and graduating this scorbutical | 2 |
truly i cannot distinguish | 2 |
should be welcomed upon | 2 |
of all great monarchies | 2 |
of water he offereth | 2 |
with praise and prayer | 2 |
that your great compotators | 2 |
is there a salve | 2 |
that may tend to | 2 |
of our supplications for | 2 |
themselves they sue out | 2 |
of the highest form | 2 |
what belongs to the | 2 |
from the different disposition | 2 |
in judgment and complexion | 2 |
the tang it leaves | 2 |
we not daily see | 2 |
filled with the spirit | 2 |
may be anothers poyson | 2 |
sentence of damnation upon | 2 |
beastly manners of the | 2 |
contrary to that wrong | 2 |
be vertue and honour | 2 |
is that which is | 2 |
physick to be drunk | 2 |
and even such gone | 2 |
soul a spiritual thirst | 2 |
suffumigation thereof cannot have | 2 |
therefore does much sooner | 2 |
the worker of that | 2 |
with such kind of | 2 |
some take tobacco for | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
native heat would be | 2 |
by sundry sufficient witnesses | 2 |
have done more mischief | 2 |
all the faculties depraved | 2 |
heady drink the first | 2 |
of a great procurer | 2 |
throughly sensible who gave | 2 |
house to inquire of | 2 |
so highly set by | 2 |
can it be otherwise | 2 |
but will pot it | 2 |
with the least thrust | 2 |
you meet withall teach | 2 |
the work of his | 2 |
shot of a basilisk | 2 |
all the three kingdoms | 2 |
stung with this cockatrice | 2 |
fallacy of this argument | 2 |
place i shall but | 2 |
more then must he | 2 |
a flux of moisture | 2 |
that this plant is | 2 |
it may be used | 2 |
makes the man a | 2 |
instances of drunkards wallowing | 2 |
was a health drank | 2 |
the devil having moistened | 2 |
the learned doctor george | 2 |
is holden of the | 2 |
and agitated preternaturally by | 2 |
the end it stingeth | 2 |
their fraight was sloth | 2 |
spirits of parents and | 2 |
the genius of the | 2 |
shaken off his rudder | 2 |
the large and learned | 2 |
spoken against drinking tobacco | 2 |
and this is to | 2 |
that the evil had | 2 |
part or parts of | 2 |
when the proper subject | 2 |
and diets beget new | 2 |
to me by one | 2 |
he might have doubled | 2 |
times in a night | 2 |
something in the cup | 2 |
gone out of himself | 2 |
particular probation of this | 2 |
against tobacco the first | 2 |
do well to take | 2 |
effeminate among the indians | 2 |
i will not presume | 2 |
long fluctuating upon the | 2 |
neither am i worthy | 2 |
fill thy soul with | 2 |
abraham interceded for sodom | 2 |
glory in their foyl | 2 |
with oaths and blasphemies | 2 |
was used by them | 2 |
that we may look | 2 |
impotency of the expulsive | 2 |
the children from this | 2 |
after the form of | 2 |
and without smoke expire | 2 |
all occasions of commotion | 2 |
the second of september | 2 |
in the story of | 2 |
they tell ye that | 2 |
for the winde in | 2 |
any of the two | 2 |
to joyn them together | 2 |
vertue of inordinate and | 2 |
the blood grows gross | 2 |
should more properly have | 2 |
an antidote against hypochondriack | 2 |
yet am a lover | 2 |
meats are onely poysonable | 2 |
doubt not but his | 2 |
full bodied and fragrant | 2 |
a kitchin also oftentimes | 2 |
wherein i must confess | 2 |
so drunk with wine | 2 |
more then any do | 2 |
selves in your sober | 2 |
to quench his thirst | 2 |
the third sleeping on | 2 |
and makes a diseased | 2 |
coffee representing to publick | 2 |
his hand near dwelling | 2 |
plague of our own | 2 |
is it with the | 2 |
report of a great | 2 |
be truly maintained concerning | 2 |
then conclude it to | 2 |
that holds but up | 2 |
is to look more | 2 |
to dwell in smoky | 2 |
common haunts of those | 2 |
his cabinet of jewels | 2 |
certain ground for the | 2 |
publick use whereof at | 2 |
as thereby made in | 2 |
wear close upon his | 2 |
see you in the | 2 |
hole firing the wrong | 2 |
stomach to a distribution | 2 |
the alembicks of your | 2 |
in open markets and | 2 |
in this black sea | 2 |
not such volatile brisk | 2 |
good and solid perswasions | 2 |
tillingham in dengy hundred | 2 |
and the dangerous consequence | 2 |
that there are places | 2 |
one that was content | 2 |
things be good or | 2 |
never long after thy | 2 |
all the lovers of | 2 |
cured of divers diseases | 2 |
any chymist was more | 2 |
and so is a | 2 |
or weakly and depravedly | 2 |
offend to conceal them | 2 |
learned volume of his | 2 |
hurtful corruption in a | 2 |
is tainted with it | 2 |
so much the more | 2 |
there be any herb | 2 |
capable of every thing | 2 |
all this they attribute | 2 |
forcibly infers his sober | 2 |
description of the meteors | 2 |
proper or likely remedy | 2 |
this collection or postscript | 2 |
to follow after with | 2 |
grows gross and clotted | 2 |
goods that from his | 2 |
is as the fountain | 2 |
a very dark evening | 2 |
this poyson in the | 2 |
would leave the study | 2 |
body by the constant | 2 |
how greatly the lord | 2 |
or the leopard his | 2 |
for guns shoot from | 2 |
should so use it | 2 |
it has been made | 2 |
and discern what is | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
parents and magistrates awakened | 2 |
for them to be | 2 |
and infirmities in the | 2 |
aphorisme in the physick | 2 |
it is therefore next | 2 |
yet insensibly and by | 2 |
seeing the evil consequences | 2 |
have you of great | 2 |
i will seek it | 2 |
for strengthening and assisting | 2 |
transmitted through the more | 2 |
or vermine to eat | 2 |
how can it be | 2 |
and grateful to the | 2 |
molested and assaulted with | 2 |
they interest the king | 2 |
and that it has | 2 |
stars as this dragon | 2 |
hath often born witness | 2 |
wherein the force of | 2 |
requires some hours more | 2 |
smoke tobacco upon this | 2 |
use of smoking it | 2 |
poysons force we send | 2 |
rager and tumultuous make | 2 |
it his daily work | 2 |
that impudent abomination of | 2 |
that the wine of | 2 |
not taking this fume | 2 |
of this uncivil trick | 2 |
out an extraordinary judgment | 2 |
few good useful books | 2 |
shews the greatness of | 2 |
as such customs that | 2 |
this opinion be allowable | 2 |
a general approbation and | 2 |
the reason why drunkenness | 2 |
the body are dried | 2 |
in the inward parts | 2 |
shall we that disdain | 2 |
having so great a | 2 |
and i desire the | 2 |
honor to tread upon | 2 |
my self must confess | 2 |
spitting upon a dragon | 2 |
parts cannot perform their | 2 |
the first introduction of | 2 |
it is possible they | 2 |
be enacted at his | 2 |
some may object and | 2 |
which may be used | 2 |
and clog the spirits | 2 |
countervaileth these dreggs that | 2 |
years since a book | 2 |
need of recommending flames | 2 |
bred in the breast | 2 |
and during the taking | 2 |
at the green dragon | 2 |
ever be said to | 2 |
or to abuse as | 2 |
very bad and pernicious | 2 |
in any one of | 2 |
with him to the | 2 |
or that nature requires | 2 |
money would be saved | 2 |
they drink the chocolate | 2 |
and become so common | 2 |
is another large treatise | 2 |
progress of physick historically | 2 |
been many such in | 2 |
or from the defection | 2 |
manners of the wild | 2 |
length was altogether divorced | 2 |
those that were his | 2 |
have sober servants to | 2 |
ride or walk the | 2 |
to eat out another | 2 |
not just with god | 2 |
my third and last | 2 |
you talk of good | 2 |
were conscious how subtil | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
it off to the | 2 |
and swim in the | 2 |
the brains of all | 2 |
and solid perswasions of | 2 |
strugling of it about | 2 |
for tobacco being a | 2 |
he hath emptied his | 2 |
therein gone beyond his | 2 |
true and thorow draught | 2 |
there were no god | 2 |
at least one part | 2 |
his own person and | 2 |
and within a week | 2 |
a capital crime for | 2 |
care and devotion for | 2 |
in the uritory passages | 2 |
lasteth but a fit | 2 |
of the kings health | 2 |
warmer are than they | 2 |
something must be cast | 2 |
know what belongs to | 2 |
strikes cozbi and zimri | 2 |
the only qualities that | 2 |
self to ease and | 2 |
as cats with mice | 2 |
are weary of beholding | 2 |
overcome by that sort | 2 |
this is more hot | 2 |
of any of the | 2 |
three ou ts first | 2 |
first of all the | 2 |
and his twenty two | 2 |
you may drink more | 2 |
our old more hurt | 2 |
and lay hold on | 2 |
when you were forced | 2 |
in the body do | 2 |
support of life and | 2 |
and when it came | 2 |
must of necessity communicate | 2 |
the instant of his | 2 |
that very instant when | 2 |
do not like the | 2 |
between the base ground | 2 |
and passages appointed by | 2 |
years since penned by | 2 |
dreadful judgments of god | 2 |
to drive it down | 2 |
keep your charges sober | 2 |
of our neighbour france | 2 |
these two are lawful | 2 |
lay two days in | 2 |
at ever did produce | 2 |
one of them on | 2 |
yet must the divers | 2 |
gracious offers of christ | 2 |
to all that are | 2 |
to speak when he | 2 |
to add a good | 2 |
of the body and | 2 |
of sins and vices | 2 |
the lord threatned the | 2 |
that this is not | 2 |
considering that the chambers | 2 |
why pray they not | 2 |
by perswading reformation thereof | 2 |
mean the strong heat | 2 |
this humble apologetical postscript | 2 |
his soul upon what | 2 |
selves both in persons | 2 |
only good men to | 2 |
flowing in so fast | 2 |
if the mouth distasts | 2 |
cannot endure the spirit | 2 |
been a toad in | 2 |
saw so sadly drunk | 2 |
in a christians ears | 2 |
and worthily preserved in | 2 |
it very soveraign and | 2 |
other wayes better and | 2 |
would not recompence this | 2 |
bodies of his good | 2 |
to be more pleasant | 2 |
his act of oblivion | 2 |
great dryer and exhauster | 2 |
that in the last | 2 |
or proposed then this | 2 |
idolize so base and | 2 |
this serpent hath no | 2 |
created and ordained by | 2 |
they are contented to | 2 |
full of ignorance of | 2 |
he had known that | 2 |
business with more delight | 2 |
they are unfit to | 2 |
into a sweet complacency | 2 |
of the large and | 2 |
the stomach be vitiated | 2 |
bring the fiery rod | 2 |
be pleased to open | 2 |
prayers to cast out | 2 |
that ever hear i | 2 |
please god to let | 2 |
gives a relaxation for | 2 |
of their ears with | 2 |
divine honor due to | 2 |
what our people have | 2 |
delight it affords in | 2 |
may take notice of | 2 |
his apples of gold | 2 |
because they were ashamed | 2 |
wittingly and willingly make | 2 |
would rather smell the | 2 |
more moderate course of | 2 |
to be thought inferiour | 2 |
spirits to assist nature | 2 |
weaker then he found | 2 |
so mortal as this | 2 |
very well agree the | 2 |
separation and expulsion of | 2 |
lays hold on a | 2 |
by custom is piece | 2 |
which vibration being frequent | 2 |
have i known yet | 2 |
all sin is the | 2 |
must the divers parts | 2 |
righteous persons found amongst | 2 |
not only a great | 2 |
will find if the | 2 |
a help to digestion | 2 |
and oppossor may live | 2 |
the miraculous omnipotency of | 2 |
of this argument both | 2 |
strong and fierce for | 2 |
purging you of distillations | 2 |
leaving behind and procuring | 2 |
diseases are accounted mortal | 2 |
the functions of the | 2 |
which i find to | 2 |
genius of the place | 2 |
divers customs slightly grounded | 2 |
the shapes of christians | 2 |
whereupon i went to | 2 |
the excessive and continual | 2 |
know not what became | 2 |
divertisement of serious thoughts | 2 |
he may poyson thee | 2 |
no other answer but | 2 |
sets before their eyes | 2 |
she must also corrupt | 2 |
upon a time drinking | 2 |
the generality cry out | 2 |
tobacco notwithstanding may be | 2 |
to his end by | 2 |
for a nymph so | 2 |
remedy to settle their | 2 |
head amongst us a | 2 |
man to unman himself | 2 |
the kingdom of heaven | 2 |
if they exceed the | 2 |
utterly depopulate and made | 2 |
recorded and characterised in | 2 |
yet presuming much of | 2 |
us these little foxes | 2 |
act of a sin | 2 |
that one stung with | 2 |
theorick of a deceivable | 2 |
fixed the spirits of | 2 |
he will bring thee | 2 |
reasons of the first | 2 |
at a tavern in | 2 |
like a free metalsome | 2 |
same signs in other | 2 |
it self before digestion | 2 |
scurvy is a new | 2 |
in the shapes of | 2 |
serviceable to the body | 2 |
is most harmful to | 2 |
from the king receive | 2 |
both in persons and | 2 |
the groom is heavy | 2 |
discovery of this poyson | 2 |
brough forth a general | 2 |
several fresh remembrances he | 2 |
of the vanities which | 2 |
all forreign civil nations | 2 |
kind entertain her servant | 2 |
those ends for which | 2 |
take as oft the | 2 |
woman sitting by him | 2 |
to reclaim men from | 2 |
solid parts of the | 2 |
enemy to the stomachs | 2 |
loathsome to the eye | 2 |
this pernitious weed be | 2 |
all piety it choaks | 2 |
continuity of its membrane | 2 |
been but ten righteous | 2 |
of such with more | 2 |
body into a more | 2 |
he heard that he | 2 |
and shuns her as | 2 |
that for it hell | 2 |
they could wish with | 2 |
and delicacy were the | 2 |
setting up candles to | 2 |
a withered decayed countenance | 2 |
conclude from the manifest | 2 |
you should seek leisure | 2 |
i can speak experimentally | 2 |
notice of very temperate | 2 |
there to meet in | 2 |
as it seems a | 2 |
but conniving and deferring | 2 |
them to delight in | 2 |
in the use of | 2 |
of earth and heaven | 2 |
whereas he cannot be | 2 |
was in or near | 2 |
some young ones be | 2 |
and groundless first entry | 2 |
burrows of this cockatrice | 2 |
was coming towards them | 2 |
is a great procurer | 2 |
dangerous enemies of all | 2 |
and now the land | 2 |
be seconded by the | 2 |
leaves a man in | 2 |
nor doth a man | 2 |
well as the rest | 2 |
to the devils bow | 2 |
i forbear to mention | 2 |
to the disgrace of | 2 |
as some sometimes seem | 2 |
to keep your charges | 2 |
second fell off his | 2 |
so do old drunkards | 2 |
and shalt fill thy | 2 |
that consumed about a | 2 |
accompted so effeminate among | 2 |
overcome with the sweetness | 2 |
great a quantity of | 2 |
see a towardly hopeful | 2 |
tobacco puts a suspension | 2 |
make tobacco so delectable | 2 |
hath the symptoms and | 2 |
the spirit of grace | 2 |
but that he cannot | 2 |
said in this behalf | 2 |
drunkard is to heat | 2 |
man to lay it | 2 |
he makes it self | 2 |
persons are not of | 2 |
what they are properly | 2 |
dragon hath gotten thee | 2 |
them over to the | 2 |
the salamander lives in | 2 |
and intemperate living of | 2 |
tollerate and allow it | 2 |
in his masters ear | 2 |
which makes it have | 2 |
sold to their private | 2 |
evince the error of | 2 |
this fume seems to | 2 |
and charmed into a | 2 |
here some may object | 2 |
harmony may be made | 2 |
smoking tobacco be a | 2 |
but this way i | 2 |
find to be hurtful | 2 |
see the hand of | 2 |
by reason of its | 2 |
follow upon the taking | 2 |
another tribe with the | 2 |
of healths and drunkenness | 2 |
latter years that tobacco | 2 |
are willing to be | 2 |
i am now therefore | 2 |
proposed a reformation of | 2 |
end recovering a little | 2 |
which for a truth | 2 |
and progress of physick | 2 |
by cleaving to the | 2 |
by the appointment of | 2 |
harmful to the brain | 2 |
yet it proves not | 2 |
use of this drink | 2 |
drinking at one of | 2 |
of which is to | 2 |
a rager and tumultuous | 2 |
stoppage of womens courses | 2 |
weak or sweet drink | 2 |
so accustomed to tobacco | 2 |
when very often men | 2 |
he makes his breach | 2 |
but here some may | 2 |
as directly contrary to | 2 |
the spirits are lassated | 2 |
right well it may | 2 |
which all were so | 2 |
the success of these | 2 |
offered for thy good | 2 |
from what it was | 2 |
forgetful of his great | 2 |
they may be so | 2 |
though their object matter | 2 |
not beget much aliment | 2 |
two of the greatest | 2 |
fought by this nation | 2 |
the mouth is appointed | 2 |
are liker hell than | 2 |
band on he thought | 2 |
the philistins did sampson | 2 |
then to die in | 2 |
compass it round about | 2 |
to get into an | 2 |
and swifter yet then | 2 |
spent to cry drown | 2 |
when for the touch | 2 |
the grosser and worse | 2 |
not performed but in | 2 |
procurer of sickness and | 2 |
coming towards them with | 2 |
vegetable is the sole | 2 |
though sometimes it pleaseth | 2 |
there are no kind | 2 |
taken notice of by | 2 |
may be both necessary | 2 |
and honour to bear | 2 |
exhausted by this imoderate | 2 |
befaln any one of | 2 |
a woman comes in | 2 |
wallow in their mire | 2 |
therefore heartily to pray | 2 |
him in the act | 2 |
here we may charge | 2 |
which reigns every where | 2 |
the spirits of their | 2 |
know not what further | 2 |
what one finds a | 2 |
vanities thus obvious to | 2 |
but now what is | 2 |
the foundation of many | 2 |
and making a god | 2 |
thought it to be | 2 |
for the age we | 2 |
to have burst at | 2 |
to be a physician | 2 |
able to overcome it | 2 |
that black abyss to | 2 |
proceed from the mistaking | 2 |
a to great age | 2 |
possible for the bruitishest | 2 |
wheatlyes text of banbury | 2 |
have made them bruits | 2 |
upon the constant and | 2 |
it is in a | 2 |
i mean a pipe | 2 |
o horror to suppose | 2 |
old scurvy dressed in | 2 |
to have taken so | 2 |
unfitly add that of | 2 |
yet as the matter | 2 |
they mix it with | 2 |
other liquor to allay | 2 |
think they prolong their | 2 |
such as are altogether | 2 |
to the natural temper | 2 |
and although the more | 2 |
yet fresh in our | 2 |
wonder in these sunny | 2 |
them to take notice | 2 |
they have made them | 2 |
the dulcid good juyce | 2 |
and look not on | 2 |
are of an opinion | 2 |
the chambers of death | 2 |
books do set forth | 2 |
the like arising from | 2 |
forth the second of | 2 |
man chance to recover | 2 |
bars of your authority | 2 |
love in every one | 2 |
very seasonable treatise for | 2 |
who would needs force | 2 |
he himself said a | 2 |
but a spider in | 2 |
to lay it down | 2 |
former expels the latter | 2 |
its many ill properties | 2 |
he cannot indure to | 2 |
here is nothing appears | 2 |
i should move laughter | 2 |
it is an undoubted | 2 |
complain of this evil | 2 |
among all other sins | 2 |
they burst and die | 2 |
men requires a gentle | 2 |
get that printed alone | 2 |
to his majesties renown | 2 |
for our broken wares | 2 |
bewitching quality in it | 2 |
this flux of moisture | 2 |
near to the nature | 2 |
witting and willing sinners | 2 |
but that vile barbarous | 2 |
do best agree with | 2 |
effects of this pernitious | 2 |
prevent it in their | 2 |
that lie in the | 2 |
for a foul body | 2 |
now by this affinity | 2 |
body in strength or | 2 |
best i know of | 2 |
and joyning with the | 2 |
of all faithful pastors | 2 |
hours more or less | 2 |
for the reasons aforesaid | 2 |
if these cockatrices multiply | 2 |
idiosyncratical properties of several | 2 |
for thee after thou | 2 |
many years since a | 2 |
any of her enemies | 2 |
knowing he could not | 2 |
act upon any score | 2 |
a canon established upon | 2 |
it hath a property | 2 |
required the meeting of | 2 |
any news or wonder | 2 |
by laet in his | 2 |
very custom of taking | 2 |
knew him so say | 2 |
argument grounded on a | 2 |
bruised with the weight | 2 |
and making that a | 2 |
to put it in | 2 |
habits of body should | 2 |
at religion and piety | 2 |
how little good this | 2 |
because you are a | 2 |
through the heat and | 2 |
best and newest short | 2 |
the husband be afflicted | 2 |
definitive sentence of damnation | 2 |
impediment or impotency of | 2 |
match any of her | 2 |
cast out this kind | 2 |
as no man likes | 2 |
for one drop of | 2 |
notice of this one | 2 |
coffee a crust is | 2 |
much as in this | 2 |
are often transformed and | 2 |
hath been found in | 2 |
that knew him so | 2 |
an habitation of unclean | 2 |
of it i find | 2 |
head and strength out | 2 |
the syndrome and concurrence | 2 |
marks where tobacco is | 2 |
cause many inconveniencies through | 2 |
so foolish as to | 2 |
the onely ordinary means | 2 |
there was a merchants | 2 |
which to others are | 2 |
to befall to moral | 2 |
persons in his masters | 2 |
find if the scurvy | 2 |
stomachs fermenting heat being | 2 |
fools shall say in | 2 |
it is only sin | 2 |
robbing them of good | 2 |
breach and entry at | 2 |
which they call cahue | 2 |
church to begin with | 2 |
storm and discomposure arising | 2 |
house and the stews | 2 |
it have an antipathy | 2 |
because such examples are | 2 |
is not this the | 2 |
and the excessive spurring | 2 |
the evil had still | 2 |
if the husband be | 2 |
furnish him with strength | 2 |
and beastly manners of | 2 |
be opus unius diei | 2 |
to take a pipe | 2 |
there of the vanities | 2 |
figure of force and | 2 |
to be the fashion | 2 |
same servant that stood | 2 |
a man out of | 2 |
with this savage custome | 2 |
baseness of the sin | 2 |
and destroying of serpents | 2 |
the reader to turn | 2 |
lowest and cold region | 2 |
for sanis non est | 2 |
as they are too | 2 |
this swinish herd of | 2 |
capital crime for any | 2 |
strong stomachs to small | 2 |
why praise they not | 2 |
the same signs in | 2 |
thy soul a spiritual | 2 |
all the functions of | 2 |
sooner bring over from | 2 |
at length was altogether | 2 |
scarce knew what remedy | 2 |
of all other diseases | 2 |
turn them over to | 2 |
and in all places | 2 |
the worst of evils | 2 |
cry out of their | 2 |
this plant is injurious | 2 |
shall taste of the | 2 |
the name of bunchum | 2 |
many threatning symptoms that | 2 |
neither go nor stand | 2 |
juyces spirits to the | 2 |
now it is become | 2 |
the destillation of wine | 2 |
priori to the digestions | 2 |
let a body be | 2 |
i many things discern | 2 |
more than they ought | 2 |
from what he was | 2 |
or nation under heaven | 2 |
but fools will them | 2 |
by the soporiferous vertue | 2 |
fruit of a certain | 2 |
and that we are | 2 |
the three kingdoms over | 2 |
which men have in | 2 |
a swaggering blade rapt | 2 |
take we pleasure in | 2 |
to be very much | 2 |
here can be no | 2 |
to our own destruction | 2 |
the end it will | 2 |
endeavour a transmutation of | 2 |
that other parts cannot | 2 |
turn to them at | 2 |
they attribute to their | 2 |
and cure of it | 2 |
and it is some | 2 |
debauched drunkard that ever | 2 |
rest of the members | 2 |
is corrupted and abused | 2 |
drink as a wholsome | 2 |
by any artifice be | 2 |
heat is like to | 2 |
smoke of merit super | 2 |
would reflect upon themselves | 2 |
soon fill a quart | 2 |
drinkers in the world | 2 |
nothing else to them | 2 |
so the stomach also | 2 |
some most virulent serpent | 2 |
to change his skin | 2 |
especially soon after meat | 2 |
be the ape of | 2 |
make us all ashamed | 2 |
be had for money | 2 |
the matter from the | 2 |
when from the th | 2 |
poyson is present and | 2 |
sluce to all other | 2 |
make trial of the | 2 |
down that wanton palpitation | 2 |
we are apt to | 2 |
for certainly as such | 2 |
but in perfect health | 2 |
was the wisest of | 2 |
or bend his eye | 2 |
night of the week | 2 |
to the scandal of | 2 |
like good physick for | 2 |
be to put himself | 2 |
if they use to | 2 |
bees out of the | 2 |
for young men and | 2 |
disdain and indignation of | 2 |
that i take to | 2 |
against the perswasion of | 2 |
hath ever been royal | 2 |
the most principal arguments | 2 |
procuring the remainder more | 2 |
stingeth like the serpent | 2 |
think i ought to | 2 |
spend their wit and | 2 |
that by overcharging the | 2 |
prophet esay tells thee | 2 |
ashes that are left | 2 |
i ought to write | 2 |
constitution changed by the | 2 |
prophane haunt do use | 2 |
to impregnate and tincture | 2 |
other prevented by company | 2 |
woes he hath mentioned | 2 |
the rack and overthrow | 2 |
as well to those | 2 |
of another tribe with | 2 |
thereunto a small quantity | 2 |
we read of whole | 2 |
of novelty and popular | 2 |
that the smoke of | 2 |
should attribute the thank | 2 |
this pernicious art of | 2 |
and expected of a | 2 |
coroner in shires and | 2 |
i make this humble | 2 |
their own natural infirmities | 2 |
procureth to all that | 2 |
will work the same | 2 |
in their unwonted manner | 2 |
when the red dragon | 2 |
themselves do attribute to | 2 |
excepted in this general | 2 |
persons would first begin | 2 |
why drunkenness is not | 2 |
are of great force | 2 |
over against one master | 2 |
drink there is excess | 2 |
attribute the thank thereof | 2 |
against drinking of healths | 2 |
old drunkard can abide | 2 |
by new procuring causes | 2 |
fed with a vitious | 2 |
a dish of chocolate | 2 |
not recompence this injury | 2 |
is even unto death | 2 |
to shun and avoid | 2 |
intercede for sundry persons | 2 |
enter into heaven without | 2 |
onely ordinary means that | 2 |
any weak or sweet | 2 |
effects of smoking tobacco | 2 |
was able to overcome | 2 |
but a mountain and | 2 |
doth it come behind | 2 |
and liker to the | 2 |
are too low for | 2 |
it was too late | 2 |
the lord will not | 2 |
of others to our | 2 |
praise they not his | 2 |
hand of those that | 2 |
whereof our present purpose | 2 |
quantity thereof in the | 2 |
nor the wholsome and | 2 |
a carkass fit for | 2 |
the act of repentance | 2 |
yet are they corruptions | 2 |
and deadly vapors come | 2 |
solid arguments were enough | 2 |
in rushing into this | 2 |
cannot have a drying | 2 |
good gift of god | 2 |
of persons or sexes | 2 |
of natures temperate mixture | 2 |
is a canon established | 2 |
yet it does excite | 2 |
even the derivation of | 2 |
of a scorbutical pravity | 2 |
none of them ever | 2 |
duty is to look | 2 |
omnipotency of our strong | 2 |
any of those sorts | 2 |
the strength of his | 2 |
and productive vertue of | 2 |
whereby rheumes and crude | 2 |
be wrought in thy | 2 |
a spirit of slumber | 2 |
were ashamed to seem | 2 |
the jury blisters you | 2 |
money to compass ale | 2 |
the imputation of that | 2 |
was neither brought in | 2 |
young men meeting to | 2 |
he hath need of | 2 |
the stomachs of very | 2 |
so delectable to all | 2 |
hereby what is pleasant | 2 |
that their brains were | 2 |
the sooty fumes of | 2 |
the books after these | 2 |
the smoke of pardons | 2 |
taking tobacco for purging | 2 |
upon any score whatever | 2 |
stomach that a good | 2 |
thereof chase out devils | 2 |
be used at all | 2 |
chuse the middle way | 2 |
the sweetness of mans | 2 |
and dependance is there | 2 |
work in such as | 2 |
to mans life is | 2 |
is drawn off from | 2 |
the danger perhaps not | 2 |
the blackmore to change | 2 |
will be found as | 2 |
stomach discharge not its | 2 |
was justly choked with | 2 |
not able to rise | 2 |
thought inferiour to their | 2 |
to the health of | 2 |
so is not this | 2 |
beest sick and overcome | 2 |
extravagant use of tobacco | 2 |
a dish of hot | 2 |
and even so is | 2 |
commending the last as | 2 |
and it is but | 2 |
as the degenerated and | 2 |
and one notorious drunkard | 2 |
ever recover of it | 2 |
of body does follow | 2 |
and debility of the | 2 |
of israel did in | 2 |
the consequents or effects | 2 |
of remedy must be | 2 |
and great conceit thereof | 2 |
which when strength of | 2 |
and therefore shall the | 2 |
fit for the biere | 2 |
mischievous to the bodies | 2 |
hath more disciples than | 2 |
i cannot but take | 2 |
loathsome with the stench | 2 |
neck and the shoulders | 2 |
small addition of adustion | 2 |
smoke of this herb | 2 |
which gave him present | 2 |
that he could get | 2 |
nor once lost be | 2 |
of ships reeling on | 2 |
impossible that the frequent | 2 |
do onely proceed from | 2 |
constitution of their bodies | 2 |
all did them the | 2 |
his work in such | 2 |
yet makes a man | 2 |
divinity are to be | 2 |
be drawn to the | 2 |
the pipe and pot | 2 |
a figure of force | 2 |
them weary of the | 2 |
drink was appointed by | 2 |
for as to the | 2 |
to fall into that | 2 |
and tell me calmly | 2 |
excite the clergies care | 2 |
train his own deer | 2 |
or some other accident | 2 |
this great harmony and | 2 |
circumstances were exceeding remarkable | 2 |
at certain times as | 2 |
although you be troubled | 2 |
dry then they are | 2 |
he shews the greatness | 2 |
of london was a | 2 |
to any of those | 2 |
i might alwayes thus | 2 |
thee with his love | 2 |
be prevented no otherwise | 2 |
of moisture doth not | 2 |
barbarous and beastly manners | 2 |
the pipe that is | 2 |
be a more base | 2 |
a worse thing befal | 2 |
into beasts and carcases | 2 |
may justly conclude from | 2 |
a trepidation of members | 2 |
the whole body out | 2 |
from modern symmists jesu | 2 |
length of time and | 2 |
or none of this | 2 |
of happy and blessed | 2 |
husband shall not be | 2 |
and imprisoned in the | 2 |
this encreaseth with years | 2 |
while they take it | 2 |
and several persons burned | 2 |
and a sermon published | 2 |
even their souls do | 2 |
then to whom are | 2 |
complaints come from them | 2 |
any service in the | 2 |
some stifly contending for | 2 |
strong arguments against so | 2 |
had merciful respect to | 2 |
heaps on acres within | 2 |
you were to make | 2 |
may discover their nakedness | 2 |
then some other disease | 2 |
still it self doth | 2 |
of facil or difficil | 2 |
are so common and | 2 |
and ruine of modesty | 2 |
melting nymph distills her | 2 |
regulus in aulus gellius | 2 |
it from the censure | 2 |
welcomed upon so slender | 2 |
what end or number | 2 |
symptoms and diagnostick signs | 2 |
by the taking of | 2 |
black abyss to be | 2 |
intemperate inclination of that | 2 |
places about the city | 2 |
naturally cold and wet | 2 |
and sends forth the | 2 |
which is even unto | 2 |
to the corrupted baseness | 2 |
at first taking it | 2 |
the wisest of kings | 2 |
the subject is but | 2 |
i thought meet to | 2 |
commend to the reader | 2 |
our fortunate and oft | 2 |
curing of the pox | 2 |
pliny tells us of | 2 |
of a famous physician | 2 |
so wise for their | 2 |
of life in diet | 2 |
ye that it will | 2 |
ful sympathy and true | 2 |
there you shall drink | 2 |
but onely proceed from | 2 |
most wise and experienced | 2 |
of the lord in | 2 |
worse thing befal him | 2 |
very soveraign and good | 2 |
divers parts of our | 2 |
be to fall into | 2 |
may be diffused and | 2 |
thus for the present | 2 |
and no good company | 2 |
it should be vertue | 2 |
few of the faculties | 2 |
of weeds to over | 2 |
the people of any | 2 |
carrying sometime payls of | 2 |
like turns blessing into | 2 |
a royal and eloquent | 2 |
reader to turn to | 2 |
it not both great | 2 |
solemn day of judgment | 2 |
that drinks it warm | 2 |
many hundred years since | 2 |
print against the sin | 2 |
of worth upon his | 2 |
for their own good | 2 |
upon his liver and | 2 |
conniving and deferring the | 2 |
chief work and duty | 2 |
tang it leaves behind | 2 |
that god in smiting | 2 |
can be devised or | 2 |
to eject even this | 2 |
wilt thou account him | 2 |
or policy can move | 2 |
and drink to them | 2 |
shall be much different | 2 |
even at this day | 2 |
great fires brake forth | 2 |
gifts and goods that | 2 |
of those that know | 2 |
they carry as marks | 2 |
foul mouths of many | 2 |
more disciples than christ | 2 |
and to include the | 2 |
for she can endure | 2 |
at some one or | 2 |
sparkleth in the cup | 2 |
why this weed hath | 2 |
by giving him out | 2 |
the intemperate inclination of | 2 |
sense of their own | 2 |
the honour and safety | 2 |
that death strikes cozbi | 2 |
this is procured these | 2 |
is even at this | 2 |
them will be washed | 2 |
belonging to several partners | 2 |
childish affectation of novelty | 2 |
the hysop on the | 2 |
and all that are | 2 |
and of a depraved | 2 |
a taste of some | 2 |
of corruption in common | 2 |
and acceptable in the | 2 |
then preacher of ipswich | 2 |
much sooner recover her | 2 |
a man see return | 2 |
we must ponder too | 2 |
woe be to single | 2 |
you to have burst | 2 |
and sees it in | 2 |
but in he goes | 2 |
the crudities of the | 2 |
rational arguments of two | 2 |
is a bad excuse | 2 |
not what became of | 2 |
all i can wish | 2 |
some of these were | 2 |
where thou shalt yell | 2 |
as by time are | 2 |
taken when a man | 2 |
hymen in his turbant | 2 |
that the wife should | 2 |
renowned city into a | 2 |
great force to shorten | 2 |
is able and fit | 2 |
within twenty four hours | 2 |
will bite like a | 2 |
by his own election | 2 |
vertue and honour to | 2 |
the vertues and qualities | 2 |
much wind out of | 2 |
and most justly holden | 2 |
wean himself by degrees | 2 |
wayes better and safer | 2 |
years in this our | 2 |
those that are true | 2 |
acceptable to all ingenious | 2 |
bitter enemy to the | 2 |
is the instrument of | 2 |
common experience that it | 2 |
the foolish and groundless | 2 |
predominant which these subdue | 2 |
does not stop the | 2 |
but if once a | 2 |
swim in the milpond | 2 |
none but fools will | 2 |
wilt never long after | 2 |
it is very hard | 2 |
noisome to his countrey | 2 |
that a swaggering blade | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
make a woman weary | 2 |
generation after them are | 2 |
it were belaid and | 2 |
the smoking it upon | 2 |
also to posterity their | 2 |
in hand with tobacco | 2 |
was within the space | 2 |
it as a remedy | 2 |
venially and slightly as | 2 |
juyces of the body | 2 |
several times and places | 2 |
they recover their agility | 2 |
cast forth again in | 2 |
thou givest thy self | 2 |
story for spitting upon | 2 |
by any i meet | 2 |
that are hot and | 2 |
onely proceed from that | 2 |
is no other then | 2 |
it in great esteem | 2 |
but also something must | 2 |
and senseless to hell | 2 |
knife in his hand | 2 |
is good and wholesome | 2 |
and uniting the vital | 2 |
evil as is only | 2 |
by an inconsiderate and | 2 |
after came to his | 2 |
have gathered and spared | 2 |
imbred heat fails also | 2 |
into needless frayes and | 2 |
may prove the procurers | 2 |
one is not affected | 2 |
of these sad effects | 2 |
bad and pernicious upon | 2 |
and so the conclusion | 2 |
heed of those sins | 2 |
i shall only take | 2 |
him in his liquor | 2 |
pause but a while | 2 |
enjoy their sin alone | 2 |
different products or habits | 2 |
enlarged my self upon | 2 |
were not such monsters | 2 |
the houses in it | 2 |
might within a very | 2 |
be diffused and communicated | 2 |
in effect the violation | 2 |
time it damageth all | 2 |
many die drowned in | 2 |
that which now no | 2 |
door of hope or | 2 |
most of the cure | 2 |
and never thinks he | 2 |
are used in defence | 2 |
filthy unsavory tast in | 2 |
shall become of us | 2 |
and casting in our | 2 |
he seems to be | 2 |
have doubled that age | 2 |
contagious spreading of this | 2 |
and foolish vanities before | 2 |
and died thereof within | 2 |
and near the city | 2 |
transformed from the first | 2 |
the plague of our | 2 |
of more difficult digestion | 2 |
to speak a little | 2 |
any of you should | 2 |
have only aimed to | 2 |
out where once he | 2 |
mouth with an ill | 2 |
it be used for | 2 |
reformation of the church | 2 |
treatise of the matter | 2 |
wise for their own | 2 |
is contrary to the | 2 |
his end by drinking | 2 |
love to drink sorrow | 2 |
amicable and friendly to | 2 |
with two or three | 2 |
i have observed a | 2 |
though good in themselves | 2 |
there nothing but death | 2 |
my advice therefore to | 2 |
evil had still staid | 2 |
put it in practice | 2 |
i wish the magistracy | 2 |
the clearing of his | 2 |
james of happy and | 2 |
a week after came | 2 |
here by the way | 2 |
fuller answer should decide | 2 |
brought your selves to | 2 |
mean for a king | 2 |
the land may mourn | 2 |
whereof the one died | 2 |
in largeness of dominions | 2 |
with and infect the | 2 |
the large volume of | 2 |
the quelling of this | 2 |
me by a kinsman | 2 |
diffused and communicated to | 2 |
out of his belly | 2 |
and found to be | 2 |
offer no price for | 2 |
preserved by its like | 2 |
our famous king james | 2 |
sin is the poyson | 2 |
little world within our | 2 |
drink to drive it | 2 |
a furtherer of building | 2 |
and cry so much | 2 |
by their cold and | 2 |
and goods for the | 2 |
hath at that instant | 2 |
to be cold and | 2 |
behold what the event | 2 |
is but a toy | 2 |
of the strength of | 2 |
did swearing in antioch | 2 |
but now to speak | 2 |
and change the balsamick | 2 |
entred in a common | 2 |
and reverent estimation and | 2 |
if young cyrus could | 2 |
such is the miraculous | 2 |
spend what they they | 2 |
partly to be as | 2 |
affords in the present | 2 |
escape the snares of | 2 |
and woe again unto | 2 |
the vanities committed in | 2 |
heart would be comforted | 2 |
now so far prevailed | 2 |