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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 28 |
represented either as utf | 14 |
characters represented either as | 14 |
oxford and the publisher | 7 |
included and sometimes a | 7 |
in mind that in | 7 |
was a compelling reason | 7 |
the keyers to be | 7 |
by the institutions providing | 7 |
some readable characters will | 7 |
have been looked at | 7 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 7 |
the process of creating | 7 |
of each text was | 7 |
the tei in libraries | 7 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 7 |
of michigan and oxford | 7 |
to external keying companies | 7 |
were encoded and linked | 7 |
was enhanced and or | 7 |
creation partnership web site | 7 |
and those which did | 7 |
the usual project restraints | 7 |
text strings within braces | 7 |
where possible up to | 7 |
the text creation partnership | 7 |
reflect the true nature | 7 |
copies of the texts | 7 |
create accurately transcribed and | 7 |
encoded edition of the | 7 |
to page images in | 7 |
title published between and | 7 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 7 |
terms of creative commons | 7 |
are a number of | 7 |
to a limit of | 7 |
the institutions providing financial | 7 |
been looked at by | 7 |
by university of nebraska | 7 |
made about the data | 7 |
been released into the | 7 |
accuracy and those which | 7 |
was intended to range | 7 |
of textual data within | 7 |
filling in of gaps | 7 |
the texts have been | 7 |
project restraints of time | 7 |
elements to simplify the | 7 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 7 |
there was a compelling | 7 |
data within the usual | 7 |
later edition of a | 7 |
encoded and linked to | 7 |
given to their original | 7 |
support to the early | 7 |
keying companies for transcription | 7 |
intended to range over | 7 |
all likelihood such instances | 7 |
described above is co | 7 |
for their own purposes | 7 |
a works in english | 7 |
sets published by proquest | 7 |
standards were returned to | 7 |
proofread for accuracy and | 7 |
linked to page images | 7 |
p using tcp tei | 7 |
text was proofread for | 7 |
with changes to facilitate | 7 |
text and markup reviewed | 7 |
images scanned from microfilm | 7 |
image sets were sent | 7 |
project have been released | 7 |
the general aim of | 7 |
based on the text | 7 |
by a tcp editor | 7 |
range over a wide | 7 |
should bear in mind | 7 |
for transcription and basic | 7 |
the early english books | 7 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 7 |
or later edition of | 7 |
and or corrected and | 7 |
for keying and markup | 7 |
is available for reuse | 7 |
should make clear that | 7 |
large quantities of textual | 7 |
have been transformed into | 7 |
was divided into two | 7 |
opposed to critical editions | 7 |
unicode or text strings | 7 |
tcp files to tei | 7 |
and therefore chose to | 7 |
books online text creation | 7 |
characters or elements to | 7 |
number of works in | 7 |
chosen if there was | 7 |
can now take and | 7 |
second or later edition | 7 |
not meet qa standards | 7 |
of tcp data is | 7 |
tcp assigned for keying | 7 |
in oxford and michigan | 7 |
gaps by user contributors | 7 |
selection was based on | 7 |
quantities of textual data | 7 |
a number of works | 7 |
publisher proquest to create | 7 |
users should bear in | 7 |
and some readable characters | 7 |
to range over a | 7 |
editorial teams in oxford | 7 |
will never have been | 7 |
these processes should make | 7 |
on the image sets | 7 |
divided into two phases | 7 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 7 |
produce large quantities of | 7 |
tcp is a partnership | 7 |
issued variously as sgml | 7 |
a wide variety of | 7 |
a partnership between the | 7 |
and oxford and the | 7 |
between and available in | 7 |
institutions providing financial support | 7 |
was then carried out | 7 |
editions of a works | 7 |
encoded texts based on | 7 |
of the tei in | 7 |
looked at by a | 7 |
aimed to produce large | 7 |
assurance was then carried | 7 |
variety of subject areas | 7 |
the print record of | 7 |
limit of instances per | 7 |
coded from proquest page | 7 |
out by editorial teams | 7 |
released into the public | 7 |
encoding was enhanced and | 7 |
possible up to a | 7 |
gap elements of known | 7 |
extent have been transformed | 7 |
works are eligible for | 7 |
the universities of michigan | 7 |
files to tei p | 7 |
will remain and some | 7 |
or text strings within | 7 |
and sometimes a second | 7 |
works in other languages | 7 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 7 |
available at the text | 7 |
nature of the print | 7 |
image sets published by | 7 |
domain as of january | 7 |
are available at the | 7 |
qa standards were returned | 7 |
of a works in | 7 |
those which did not | 7 |
and encoded edition of | 7 |
based on the image | 7 |
the encoding was enhanced | 7 |
and use these texts | 7 |
keying and markup guidelines | 7 |
of the texts have | 7 |
attribution is given to | 7 |
record of the period | 7 |
anyone can now take | 7 |
a second or later | 7 |
language title published between | 7 |
via their early english | 7 |
proquest via their early | 7 |
were encoded as gap | 7 |
that can be made | 7 |
should be aware of | 7 |
between the universities of | 7 |
reason to do so | 7 |
enhanced and or corrected | 7 |
each text was proofread | 7 |
published between and available | 7 |
to the terms of | 7 |
for an anonymous work | 7 |
usually the first edition | 7 |
understanding these processes should | 7 |
then carried out by | 7 |
encoded as gap s | 7 |
aware of the process | 7 |
of the work described | 7 |
errors will remain and | 7 |
tcp is to encode | 7 |
english books online text | 7 |
the work described above | 7 |
never have been looked | 7 |
have been released into | 7 |
by proquest via their | 7 |
and available in eebo | 7 |
there are a number | 7 |
which did not meet | 7 |
some errors will remain | 7 |
in english were prioritized | 7 |
is given to their | 7 |
tcp project was divided | 7 |
phase i text is | 7 |
of creating the tcp | 7 |
with level of the | 7 |
to create accurately transcribed | 7 |
due credit and attribution | 7 |
but we respectfully request | 7 |
notably latin and welsh | 7 |
text selection was based | 7 |
therefore chose to create | 7 |
did not meet qa | 7 |
credit and attribution is | 7 |
edition of a work | 7 |
converting tcp files to | 7 |
in accordance with level | 7 |
any assumptions that can | 7 |
the image sets published | 7 |
will be marked as | 7 |
assumptions that can be | 7 |
be marked as illegible | 7 |
of any assumptions that | 7 |
we respectfully request that | 7 |
the public domain as | 7 |
data is very good | 7 |
financial support to the | 7 |
their works are eligible | 7 |
within the usual project | 7 |
work described above is | 7 |
placeholder characters or elements | 7 |
be made about the | 7 |
instances will never have | 7 |
restraints of time and | 7 |
was chosen if there | 7 |
is a partnership between | 7 |
now take and use | 7 |
first editions of a | 7 |
proquest to create accurately | 7 |
and therefore of any | 7 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 7 |
these texts for their | 7 |
readable characters will be | 7 |
teams in oxford and | 7 |
up to a limit | 7 |
or tei g elements | 7 |
print record of the | 7 |
their early english books | 7 |
or corrected and characters | 7 |
of known extent have | 7 |
can be made about | 7 |
texts based on the | 7 |
compelling reason to do | 7 |
of every monographic english | 7 |
by editorial teams in | 7 |
simplify the filling in | 7 |
mainly structural encoding based | 7 |
all without asking permission | 7 |
guidelines are available at | 7 |
the texts were encoded | 7 |
the publisher proquest to | 7 |
the project have been | 7 |
to encode one copy | 7 |
bibliography of english literature | 7 |
of works in other | 7 |
was proofread for accuracy | 7 |
from proquest page images | 7 |
external keying companies for | 7 |
markup reviewed and edited | 7 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 7 |
were corrected where possible | 7 |
level of the tei | 7 |
a work was chosen | 7 |
a compelling reason to | 7 |
into placeholder characters or | 7 |
in of gaps by | 7 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 7 |
and linked to page | 7 |
to simplify the filling | 7 |
project was divided into | 7 |
online text creation partnership | 7 |
of the process of | 7 |
tcp aimed to produce | 7 |
phase of the project | 7 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 7 |
to reflect the true | 7 |
processed by university of | 7 |
are eligible for inclusion | 7 |
partnership between the universities | 7 |
and markup guidelines are | 7 |
according to the terms | 7 |
on the new cambridge | 7 |
any remaining illegibles were | 7 |
request that due credit | 7 |
public domain as of | 7 |
assigned for keying and | 7 |
structural encoding based on | 7 |
of the project have | 7 |
of gaps by user | 7 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 7 |
were sent to external | 7 |
texts for their own | 7 |
remain and some readable | 7 |
images in accordance with | 7 |
during phase of the | 7 |
created by converting tcp | 7 |
companies for transcription and | 7 |
to their original source | 7 |
or for an anonymous | 7 |
at the text creation | 7 |
general aim of eebo | 7 |
process of creating the | 7 |
sent to external keying | 7 |
corrected where possible up | 7 |
text creation partnership web | 7 |
therefore of any assumptions | 7 |
meet qa standards were | 7 |
created during phase of | 7 |
have been issued variously | 7 |
carried out by editorial | 7 |
respectfully request that due | 7 |
the true nature of | 7 |
mind that in all | 7 |
such instances will never | 7 |
the terms of creative | 7 |
by converting tcp files | 7 |
was based on the | 7 |
of a work was | 7 |
to the keyers to | 7 |
and attribution is given | 7 |
universities of michigan and | 7 |
true nature of the | 7 |
if there was a | 7 |
illegibles were encoded as | 7 |
bear in mind that | 7 |
even for commercial purposes | 7 |
creating the tcp texts | 7 |
be aware of the | 7 |
of instances per text | 7 |
unicode or tei g | 7 |
keyed and coded from | 7 |
wide variety of subject | 7 |
providing financial support to | 7 |
processes should make clear | 7 |
a limit of instances | 7 |
been transformed into placeholder | 7 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 7 |
chose to create diplomatic | 7 |
elements of known extent | 7 |
the text encoding initiative | 7 |
the filling in of | 7 |
usual project restraints of | 7 |
take and use these | 7 |
of the print record | 7 |
is to encode one | 7 |
characters marked as illegible | 7 |
as opposed to critical | 7 |
text can be copied | 7 |
although there are a | 7 |
accordance with level of | 7 |
michigan and oxford and | 7 |
users should be aware | 7 |
selection was intended to | 7 |
the text can be | 7 |
text is available for | 7 |
returned to the keyers | 7 |
that in all likelihood | 7 |
sometimes a second or | 7 |
overall quality of tcp | 7 |
tei p using tcp | 7 |
of time and funding | 7 |
tcp data is very | 7 |
published by proquest via | 7 |
quality assurance was then | 7 |
sets were sent to | 7 |
marked as illegible were | 7 |
for accuracy and those | 7 |
whichever is the greater | 7 |
markup guidelines are available | 7 |
in all likelihood such | 7 |
transcription and basic encoding | 7 |
based on the new | 7 |
this phase i text | 7 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 7 |
as illegible were corrected | 7 |
over a wide variety | 7 |
encoded text transcribed from | 7 |
been issued variously as | 7 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 7 |
encoding based on the | 7 |
at by a tcp | 7 |
use these texts for | 7 |
characters will be marked | 7 |
keyers to be redone | 7 |
owned by the institutions | 7 |
corrected and characters marked | 7 |
likelihood such instances will | 7 |
known extent have been | 7 |
and the publisher proquest | 7 |
to the early english | 7 |
works in english were | 7 |
were returned to the | 7 |
page images in accordance | 7 |
while the overall quality | 7 |
and characters marked as | 7 |
then their works are | 7 |
and coded from proquest | 7 |
edition of the work | 7 |
and markup reviewed and | 7 |
on the text encoding | 7 |
to tei p using | 7 |
illegible were corrected where | 7 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 7 |
textual data within the | 7 |
texts created during phase | 7 |
into the public domain | 7 |
the overall quality of | 7 |
quality of tcp data | 7 |
to produce large quantities | 7 |
texts were encoded and | 7 |
and encoded texts based | 7 |
i text is available | 7 |
that due credit and | 7 |
or elements to simplify | 7 |
texts have been issued | 7 |
work was chosen if | 7 |
for the most part | 6 |
iv tiff page images | 6 |
and if it were | 6 |
in the world to | 6 |
treatise of the scurvy | 6 |
asleep in this vice | 6 |
notes for div a | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
his treatise of the | 5 |
the water of life | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 4 |
in the end it | 4 |
should it be used | 4 |
be said to be | 4 |
and prolongation of life | 4 |
it were possible for | 4 |
upon the whole land | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
his counterblast to tobacco | 4 |
behold the brasen serpent | 4 |
bring thee into his | 4 |
to me by a | 4 |
his preservation of health | 4 |
word of a king | 4 |
will bring thee into | 4 |
to whom is strife | 4 |
that learned physician dr | 4 |
the vanquishing of this | 4 |
of that learned physician | 4 |
reproduction of original in | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
out of the head | 4 |
the truth of it | 4 |
and is it not | 4 |
to whom is woe | 4 |
the word of a | 4 |
the world to come | 4 |
sober reflections upon drinking | 4 |
a dehortation from all | 4 |
by king james of | 4 |
it stingeth like the | 4 |
of the water of | 4 |
would carry him to | 4 |
to drunkards by the | 3 |
are to be sold | 3 |
health and prolongation of | 3 |
judgments upon notorious drunkards | 3 |
if they consider the | 3 |
on that sorrowful occasion | 3 |
to find out the | 3 |
george freman sonne to | 3 |
with a letter of | 3 |
people on that sorrowful | 3 |
by george freman sonne | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
of exhortation written to | 3 |
every one of us | 3 |
drunkards by the sad | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
also many examples of | 3 |
written to the people | 3 |
the people on that | 3 |
at ware by daniel | 3 |
way of caution to | 3 |
and suddain death of | 3 |
sermon preached by mr | 3 |
the sad and suddain | 3 |
king james of famous | 3 |
global keyed and coded | 3 |
as i have already | 3 |
request of two schollars | 3 |
because it is not | 3 |
second transcribed out of | 3 |
of the same author | 3 |
letter of exhortation written | 3 |
in a sermon preached | 3 |
concluding with two poems | 3 |
out of another work | 3 |
a letter of exhortation | 3 |
particularly the sinne of | 3 |
the smoke of tobacco | 3 |
another work of the | 3 |
by the sad and | 3 |
in the act of | 3 |
but particularly the sinne | 3 |
against tobacco and coffee | 3 |
freman master of requests | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
poems against tobacco and | 3 |
the request of two | 3 |
taken out of another | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
ware by daniel dent | 3 |
very proper for this | 3 |
a pipe of tobacco | 3 |
given by king james | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
the second transcribed out | 3 |
two poems against tobacco | 3 |
dehortation from all sinne | 3 |
proper for this age | 3 |
awake out of this | 3 |
sad and suddain death | 3 |
transcribed out of that | 3 |
by a lover of | 3 |
reproduction of the original | 3 |
the first given by | 3 |
filled with the spirit | 3 |
parts of the body | 3 |
to the people on | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
the drunkards of ephraim | 3 |
i have already said | 3 |
that shall come upon | 3 |
a sermon preached by | 3 |
with a short collection | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
shall be taken from | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
who have died suddenly | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
serious cautions against excess | 3 |
with two poems against | 3 |
preservation of health and | 3 |
ward preacher of ipswich | 3 |
death of john woolman | 3 |
spi global keyed and | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
of caution to good | 3 |
a lover of ale | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
in the county of | 3 |
exhortation written to the | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
wine shall be taken | 3 |
related to me by | 3 |
that sort of disease | 3 |
james of famous memory | 3 |
caution to good fellows | 3 |
preached at ware by | 3 |
of health and prolongation | 3 |
if this help not | 3 |
as very proper for | 3 |
to be sold at | 3 |
severe judgments upon notorious | 3 |
raphe freman master of | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
first given by king | 3 |
of another work of | 3 |
the sinne of drinking | 3 |
cautions against excess in | 3 |
shall come upon them | 3 |
are not able to | 3 |
out of that learned | 3 |
out of a hallow | 3 |
estc r ocm this | 3 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
suddain death of john | 3 |
against excess in drinking | 3 |
work of the same | 3 |
the county of hartford | 3 |
and the prophet esay | 3 |
may well say of | 2 |
strength out of the | 2 |
it to abound in | 2 |
spirit of grace are | 2 |
let down the cords | 2 |
yet if it please | 2 |
but will pot it | 2 |
is the death it | 2 |
would be pleased to | 2 |
upon drinking an essay | 2 |
fell by degrees to | 2 |
i remember well sigismund | 2 |
unto which they are | 2 |
no presidents found of | 2 |
of a cup tempered | 2 |
enough to make it | 2 |
of the head and | 2 |
all places of the | 2 |
would take it to | 2 |
and pilot of reason | 2 |
woe be to those | 2 |
health to my noble | 2 |
the wrath of the | 2 |
if thou beest yet | 2 |
many christian friends admonished | 2 |
at his will and | 2 |
life of a man | 2 |
the spirit of grace | 2 |
all his inordinate longings | 2 |
oxe to the slaughter | 2 |
and took one of | 2 |
of your mad mirth | 2 |
not fit to relate | 2 |
there fell out an | 2 |
there be wrought in | 2 |
which cause the same | 2 |
who it is that | 2 |
the relinquishing of it | 2 |
the fourth hardly escaped | 2 |
therefore is it translated | 2 |
vvoe to drunkards a | 2 |
and time to repent | 2 |
aimed to cause them | 2 |
and yet the occasion | 2 |
and think i ought | 2 |
as the father said | 2 |
or a record and | 2 |
whet their wits with | 2 |
of the woman is | 2 |
it stings like the | 2 |
fell dead in the | 2 |
nothing else to them | 2 |
hardly escaped after great | 2 |
care the church and | 2 |
if we consider the | 2 |
till they burst and | 2 |
of the body politick | 2 |
out of the purse | 2 |
they gnabble our grapes | 2 |
if that were true | 2 |
as a dead organ | 2 |
the knife in his | 2 |
his hand or finger | 2 |
knife in his hand | 2 |
a volume would it | 2 |
so odious to him | 2 |
of the original in | 2 |
not that which killeth | 2 |
out of this vice | 2 |
the party to lay | 2 |
it about his neck | 2 |
parteth not till death | 2 |
me by a gentleman | 2 |
shall say in their | 2 |
so small a refreshing | 2 |
the taking and destroying | 2 |
sleeping on the ground | 2 |
experience often cures the | 2 |
said to be drinkers | 2 |
with a companion that | 2 |
his body with the | 2 |
is so odious to | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
father said of his | 2 |
that hunt for the | 2 |
of peace his hand | 2 |
intreaty got him out | 2 |
a drunkard being exceeding | 2 |
stuck so in his | 2 |
it required the meeting | 2 |
a minister dwelling within | 2 |
chiefest pastime of a | 2 |
to such as proposed | 2 |
if no such wits | 2 |
that comes out of | 2 |
any one of these | 2 |
and all other witting | 2 |
hands in thy bosome | 2 |
should shake it off | 2 |
spirit is drawn off | 2 |
that which the lake | 2 |
are the chambers of | 2 |
a rumpe of a | 2 |
we awake not out | 2 |
their courage with pot | 2 |
not darker in hell | 2 |
the old serpent and | 2 |
gratifie friend or companion | 2 |
the vigilancy of all | 2 |
out of his window | 2 |
such lees of time | 2 |
much as in this | 2 |
required the meeting of | 2 |
is it but a | 2 |
so setting the pottle | 2 |
all his life before | 2 |
tobacco the first given | 2 |
of his mouth for | 2 |
sr raphe freman master | 2 |
where thou shalt yell | 2 |
before the sword of | 2 |
a noble experiment hereof | 2 |
his mouth for this | 2 |
abound in sundry particular | 2 |
of this poyson in | 2 |
is there of the | 2 |
so much as in | 2 |
against the perswasion of | 2 |
and seriously indent with | 2 |
husks and swill thou | 2 |
not be ashamed to | 2 |
the kingdome of god | 2 |
is according to the | 2 |
lest i partake of | 2 |
out hell against drunkards | 2 |
are few good wits | 2 |
spreading of this poyson | 2 |
drinking at one of | 2 |
there came one from | 2 |
and spirits of the | 2 |
with such our common | 2 |
of them dyed within | 2 |
take all kind of | 2 |
often spoken of by | 2 |
oration is happily and | 2 |
of the other two | 2 |
life and force in | 2 |
fell to a common | 2 |
or hath a spirit | 2 |
in the next place | 2 |
you see but a | 2 |
one true and thorow | 2 |
ease as a man | 2 |
escaped not without much | 2 |
thou not to such | 2 |
all the good lessons | 2 |
if it please god | 2 |
harsh and hellish a | 2 |
to make it his | 2 |
thee after thou hast | 2 |
no wise man be | 2 |
to lay hold thereon | 2 |
minister and his sermons | 2 |
in their own vomit | 2 |
in sundry particular casualties | 2 |
the chiefest pastime of | 2 |
threats and charges for | 2 |
preaching and praying against | 2 |
but strangled him presently | 2 |
was shed for thee | 2 |
that men might expect | 2 |
his window once or | 2 |
thou hatest such ends | 2 |
now as if it | 2 |
as he oft did | 2 |
are no kind of | 2 |
and let all such | 2 |
loath the husks and | 2 |
space and time to | 2 |
which was wont to | 2 |
your selves to this | 2 |
that lie in the | 2 |
was within the space | 2 |
how potent and wonder | 2 |
what a volume would | 2 |
the danger of them | 2 |
reflections upon drinking an | 2 |
the snares of death | 2 |
eloquent oration is happily | 2 |
past shame and grace | 2 |
the world will be | 2 |
god is their belly | 2 |
mile of the place | 2 |
to their friends behind | 2 |
how many are the | 2 |
from the time of | 2 |
of it about his | 2 |
to inquire of this | 2 |
be pleased to open | 2 |
genius of the place | 2 |
that it may not | 2 |
of reasons and words | 2 |
should be spent to | 2 |
it translated by tremelius | 2 |
healths in a strange | 2 |
god to let down | 2 |
no stabling or denning | 2 |
by his wife and | 2 |
and but one of | 2 |
a signification of the | 2 |
whose poyson breedeth such | 2 |
stand before the sword | 2 |
these words to be | 2 |
the study of all | 2 |
true and thorow draught | 2 |
if thou wilt not | 2 |
was with one of | 2 |
if once a custome | 2 |
belong to his grace | 2 |
these formerly in print | 2 |
vpon the lords day | 2 |
death so frequently as | 2 |
to make trial of | 2 |
all the parts of | 2 |
your charges sober and | 2 |
confounds with the dipsas | 2 |
a more vigilant eye | 2 |
instant of his adultery | 2 |
brains are cold and | 2 |
looked for such ignominious | 2 |
if thou wilt dally | 2 |
stay and drink the | 2 |
the danger of it | 2 |
of sense and reason | 2 |
not able to rise | 2 |
the suppressing of this | 2 |
most aptly therefore is | 2 |
where there is no | 2 |
and many christian friends | 2 |
swill thou wert wont | 2 |
cast out this kind | 2 |
banish the spirits of | 2 |
and spend what they | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
in his book of | 2 |
yet may some young | 2 |
of soule and body | 2 |
as come within the | 2 |
you begin with the | 2 |
money out of the | 2 |
time drinking with company | 2 |
but to make trial | 2 |
time of the printing | 2 |
water of life without | 2 |
arouse and awaken the | 2 |
him of his strength | 2 |
left to their friends | 2 |
is it translated by | 2 |
young men meeting to | 2 |
is a strange way | 2 |
spirits of mans body | 2 |
window once or twice | 2 |
and christ hath his | 2 |
a little the case | 2 |
of the use of | 2 |
out of this sleep | 2 |
church and christ his | 2 |
and songs on their | 2 |
a time drinking with | 2 |
woe and misery that | 2 |
possible for more then | 2 |
to the tables end | 2 |
in some one night | 2 |
that most wise and | 2 |
three of them dyed | 2 |
some rare examples stories | 2 |
for of such the | 2 |
hold on the wayes | 2 |
find in my text | 2 |
did of the christians | 2 |
a lusty young man | 2 |
the use of tobacco | 2 |
few or none of | 2 |
becomes wholly at satans | 2 |
fell out an extraordinary | 2 |
misery that shall come | 2 |
what beast of the | 2 |
out with the timber | 2 |
trees shaken with the | 2 |
ride through the street | 2 |
would take all kind | 2 |
will put out his | 2 |
what see you in | 2 |
him with strength to | 2 |
the spirits of parents | 2 |
fruites of the earth | 2 |
swearer and blasphemer hath | 2 |
at least one part | 2 |
bowels of the common | 2 |
and exhauster of superfluous | 2 |
or great spirits now | 2 |
wit out of the | 2 |
come within the compasse | 2 |
mill of all kind | 2 |
the house to inquire | 2 |
harwich in the night | 2 |
out his bodily eyes | 2 |
printed by the printers | 2 |
sitting by him in | 2 |
not the single breach | 2 |
that which we may | 2 |
besides the common fame | 2 |
a sermon by samuel | 2 |
and sluce to all | 2 |
woe to be feared | 2 |
the good lessons they | 2 |
the bent of all | 2 |
i see men walking | 2 |
being oft by his | 2 |
to men and angels | 2 |
reported to me by | 2 |
that which i shall | 2 |
it be used by | 2 |
it is past the | 2 |
a woman sitting by | 2 |
but here can be | 2 |
be found to be | 2 |
of them on his | 2 |
makes the man a | 2 |
once he gets possession | 2 |
for the precious life | 2 |
write of such with | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
with this viper should | 2 |
as the sweating or | 2 |
god for the health | 2 |
the like of philip | 2 |
and houle all ye | 2 |
the house with two | 2 |
sometimes it pleaseth god | 2 |
fill thee with his | 2 |
listen not what i | 2 |
thou beest yet insensate | 2 |
beest yet insensate with | 2 |
a spirit of slumber | 2 |
the grapes of gall | 2 |
take it to serious | 2 |
expect that one stung | 2 |
and hide their head | 2 |
bite like a serpent | 2 |
that was able to | 2 |
so base and sordid | 2 |
of the immortall soule | 2 |
so rarely and hardly | 2 |
the original in the | 2 |
this is the sugar | 2 |
and steeped him in | 2 |
and care the church | 2 |
a strange way of | 2 |
threatning the confusion of | 2 |
head and strength out | 2 |
to carry a more | 2 |
ministers of all places | 2 |
taken from your mouthes | 2 |
them to carry a | 2 |
and much at that | 2 |
yet some few shall | 2 |
is thrown out where | 2 |
were no worse then | 2 |
pleaseth god that death | 2 |
estc r this keyboarded | 2 |
within the compasse of | 2 |
and tell them how | 2 |
whereof being oft by | 2 |
thee to be a | 2 |
for they gnabble our | 2 |
but death and damnation | 2 |
of time foretold of | 2 |
to let down the | 2 |
by him in the | 2 |
his belly should sally | 2 |
made thy body a | 2 |
cannot drink cold beer | 2 |
why rather sayest thou | 2 |
knew what remedy to | 2 |
but that which the | 2 |
of the houses in | 2 |
on whom woe doth | 2 |
went to the house | 2 |
by him in his | 2 |
but now it is | 2 |
the church and christ | 2 |
the mill of all | 2 |
one of all that | 2 |
rest of the houses | 2 |
such as might make | 2 |
to take in hand | 2 |
vanquishing of this poyson | 2 |
occasion and circumstances of | 2 |
fall to his death | 2 |
stung with this cockatrice | 2 |
large volume of ancient | 2 |
i was at the | 2 |
it becomes as good | 2 |
red eyes it causeth | 2 |
to lay it down | 2 |
be ye filled with | 2 |
be drowned with it | 2 |
to begin with the | 2 |
this sin of drunkenness | 2 |
inquired the truth of | 2 |
at tillingham in dengy | 2 |
dunghill and carrion his | 2 |
to arouse and awaken | 2 |
suit of the church | 2 |
laughter to the reader | 2 |
of your former bousings | 2 |
there are three sorts | 2 |
of soul and body | 2 |
be wrought in thy | 2 |
zealous preaching and praying | 2 |
are there no presidents | 2 |
by way of caution | 2 |
to repent and amend | 2 |
the cup that was | 2 |
too mighty for any | 2 |
whereupon i went to | 2 |
overtaken with this vice | 2 |
and experience often cures | 2 |
drunkards wallowing and tumbling | 2 |
his will and pleasure | 2 |
i could wish had | 2 |
against drunkennes preached at | 2 |
such as proposed a | 2 |
to a man of | 2 |
is a full commentary | 2 |
tobacco and coffee corrected | 2 |
to all the world | 2 |
and one notorious drunkard | 2 |
to princes following their | 2 |
prohibited in any one | 2 |
to decline such courses | 2 |
woe be to hypocrites | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
signification of the dangerous | 2 |
make it his daily | 2 |
the great persons would | 2 |
infect and become contagious | 2 |
with two of his | 2 |
whose god is their | 2 |
vertue and honour to | 2 |
them how it stingeth | 2 |
it metamorphose men into | 2 |
in dengy hundred in | 2 |
of great vertue for | 2 |
said a little before | 2 |
contagious and pestilent to | 2 |
of grace are opposites | 2 |
to see what a | 2 |
as is only by | 2 |
by one that was | 2 |
then to whom are | 2 |
other drink there is | 2 |
escape the snares of | 2 |
in so serious a | 2 |
if in our times | 2 |
circumstances of his fall | 2 |
their wits with wine | 2 |
the swearer and blasphemer | 2 |
to be such an | 2 |
spirits of the liquor | 2 |
that in all the | 2 |
lay about you as | 2 |
see men walking like | 2 |
meet as the sun | 2 |
but one of all | 2 |
of gods wrath and | 2 |
to stay and drink | 2 |
latter out of the | 2 |
shortly be drowned with | 2 |
time foretold of by | 2 |
of the popes in | 2 |
as belong to his | 2 |
who is perfectly able | 2 |
our saviour would never | 2 |
noble lord and master | 2 |
anspach text and markup | 2 |
that it is the | 2 |
ground for the truth | 2 |
house at harwich in | 2 |
sucked up by the | 2 |
much more of reasons | 2 |
was not able to | 2 |
more horrible then to | 2 |
wholly at satans command | 2 |
and what is impossible | 2 |
the deadly poyson of | 2 |
thrift and fruit of | 2 |
spreading of this gangrene | 2 |
contagious spreading of this | 2 |
but of that third | 2 |
when both meet as | 2 |
you are a dull | 2 |
foxes was wont to | 2 |
the frequent use of | 2 |
songs on their alebench | 2 |
one drunkard of ten | 2 |
regis habita ad dunstanum | 2 |
and spared all the | 2 |
of difficult plots promise | 2 |
my next hope is | 2 |
into the dead sea | 2 |
to whet their wits | 2 |
among them descend into | 2 |
eyes behold the brasen | 2 |
it will bite like | 2 |
so say of him | 2 |
christ will bring thee | 2 |
of in his time | 2 |
also the guide and | 2 |
heart of the sea | 2 |
the perswasions of friends | 2 |
which the lake of | 2 |
of parents and masters | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
of a drunkard is | 2 |
hell hath enlarged it | 2 |
his head of reason | 2 |
great persons would first | 2 |
to mention this abomination | 2 |
that dungeon into which | 2 |
length he came down | 2 |
are the mishaps and | 2 |
bared their knees to | 2 |
as ours in the | 2 |
to make it odious | 2 |
one notorious drunkard that | 2 |
power to withstand the | 2 |
abandon that foolish and | 2 |
the sting of some | 2 |
or grace to repent | 2 |
is become more serious | 2 |
and cause the party | 2 |
the best course i | 2 |
and out of his | 2 |
like a very drudge | 2 |
offenders on whom woe | 2 |
kind of meats and | 2 |
were possible for more | 2 |
or at least one | 2 |
the vanities which mine | 2 |
which sure were not | 2 |
is the word of | 2 |
may not be said | 2 |
some of these were | 2 |
the new wine of | 2 |
more passion and compassion | 2 |
lake of brimstone shall | 2 |
the timber he stole | 2 |
drink the three ou | 2 |
the dragon infusing his | 2 |
him in the act | 2 |
the least thrust of | 2 |
of the whole body | 2 |
three forked is this | 2 |
as to you drunkards | 2 |
and the spirit of | 2 |
fell from his horse | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
picture of some hideous | 2 |
the effecting of it | 2 |
and deferring the most | 2 |
their present or future | 2 |
conclude it to be | 2 |
of the first entry | 2 |
as proposed a reformation | 2 |
ape of the gentry | 2 |
drunkards is the wine | 2 |
poyson breedeth such thirst | 2 |
be for thee after | 2 |
that stood by him | 2 |
furnish him with strength | 2 |
words to be meant | 2 |
grace to decline such | 2 |
with you by way | 2 |
and that the blood | 2 |
and because you are | 2 |
up to the brain | 2 |
a sermon against drunkennes | 2 |
deadly poyson of this | 2 |
and reprinted at edinburgh | 2 |
may some young ones | 2 |
prey to satan and | 2 |
it a little for | 2 |
the inebriating spirits of | 2 |
or children to hold | 2 |
of his spiced wine | 2 |
the church to begin | 2 |
will pot it a | 2 |
out of the heart | 2 |
him so say of | 2 |
the pot in her | 2 |
of the subsequent digestions | 2 |
an oxe to the | 2 |
pray for his majesties | 2 |
the world to know | 2 |
with that which i | 2 |
carry him to prison | 2 |
this is not all | 2 |
thee into his mothers | 2 |
into his mothers house | 2 |
i should offend to | 2 |
a man of god | 2 |
for the effecting of | 2 |
drunkennes preached at ware | 2 |
out of the sea | 2 |
wherewithall the old serpent | 2 |
lest they destroy our | 2 |
colour when it sparkleth | 2 |
him like soft clay | 2 |
of trees shaken with | 2 |
to the disgrace of | 2 |
sure thou art to | 2 |
by samuel ward preacher | 2 |
that which followeth withall | 2 |
about you as bathsheba | 2 |
to the which i | 2 |
sting of some emmet | 2 |
who will put out | 2 |
instances of drunkards wallowing | 2 |
as a wholsome custome | 2 |
nor can it be | 2 |
but as the sting | 2 |
eyes behold the strange | 2 |
his case for desperate | 2 |
and doing present execution | 2 |
in the british library | 2 |
to those that rise | 2 |
he thought it to | 2 |
god would be pleased | 2 |
in your sober fits | 2 |
this is the case | 2 |
names of the parties | 2 |
for the sinnes of | 2 |
spoyled him of his | 2 |
no power to withstand | 2 |
which i shall in | 2 |
are the proper effects | 2 |
shapes him like soft | 2 |
of the sea with | 2 |
houses of the nation | 2 |
they may be so | 2 |
there nothing but death | 2 |
at one of their | 2 |
a gentleman of worth | 2 |
pestilent to all they | 2 |
not tremble and hide | 2 |
some few such noted | 2 |
the gall of scorpions | 2 |
hunt for the precious | 2 |
the suit of the | 2 |
the story of diodorus | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
one or two at | 2 |
i wish the magistracy | 2 |
yet insensate with wine | 2 |
for the health of | 2 |
precious life of a | 2 |
in such as belong | 2 |
a disease or sickness | 2 |
hath gotten thee into | 2 |
i find to be | 2 |
in the morning that | 2 |
continues as one bewitched | 2 |
wine is a rager | 2 |
pleased to open the | 2 |
he grow too strong | 2 |
drop of water to | 2 |
and his friends for | 2 |
most wise and experienced | 2 |
suppressing of this vice | 2 |
to drinke wine is | 2 |
following their herculean labours | 2 |
for a drop of | 2 |
and that they might | 2 |
of magistracy and ministry | 2 |
a little for company | 2 |
be drinkers of wine | 2 |
taken out of the | 2 |
are you so simple | 2 |
oh but there are | 2 |
and a bane of | 2 |
and besotted with the | 2 |
thou account him thy | 2 |
i shall in the | 2 |
no kind of offenders | 2 |
as smoke doth bees | 2 |
to loath the husks | 2 |
seldom meeting in one | 2 |
what enemy shall stand | 2 |
in no sin so | 2 |
the fathers of the | 2 |
because such examples are | 2 |
it be expected otherwise | 2 |
drunk once a moneth | 2 |
should any expect that | 2 |
kind of offenders on | 2 |
sin so much as | 2 |
too strong and fierce | 2 |
nothing but death and | 2 |
takes away the heart | 2 |
bent of all his | 2 |
the thrift and fruit | 2 |
quenching and extinguishing all | 2 |
stone to rest him | 2 |
of the dangerous and | 2 |
old serpent and red | 2 |
that day at church | 2 |
and presently after meals | 2 |
like masts of ships | 2 |
hath put out his | 2 |
fresh in our memory | 2 |
i ought to write | 2 |
non causam pro causa | 2 |
the genius of the | 2 |
is rather a sacrifice | 2 |
by him out of | 2 |
woman in their company | 2 |
but how many are | 2 |
would you for your | 2 |
that will wittingly and | 2 |
and brands to their | 2 |
sure were not such | 2 |
name mentioning it among | 2 |
i partake of their | 2 |
before he grow too | 2 |
of meats and drinks | 2 |
let all such know | 2 |
to drunkards a sermon | 2 |
as the best hieroglyphick | 2 |
and in pauls alley | 2 |
what shall become of | 2 |
vvarning to drunkards by | 2 |
conscionable ministers of all | 2 |
and therefore much more | 2 |
companion that holds but | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
this viper should shake | 2 |
these may suffice for | 2 |
and felt it not | 2 |
wont to follow after | 2 |
there to quench and | 2 |
what is there no | 2 |
and bites like the | 2 |
perswasion of a woman | 2 |
of by master heydon | 2 |
leagues thou makest with | 2 |
as the report goes | 2 |
to behold the brasen | 2 |
it to be such | 2 |
others with their circean | 2 |
came to his end | 2 |
what kind of water | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
you in the cup | 2 |
three young men meeting | 2 |
in other diseases are | 2 |
forth bodily death so | 2 |
sundry instances of drunkards | 2 |
as much ease as | 2 |
bites like the cockatrice | 2 |
for that sort of | 2 |
were not such monsters | 2 |
and charges for the | 2 |
are three sorts of | 2 |
it procureth to all | 2 |
and was so dangerously | 2 |
sonne to sr raphe | 2 |
attilius regulus in aulus | 2 |
after thy old puddle | 2 |
such as the sweating | 2 |
the guide and pilot | 2 |
or none of this | 2 |
and blasphemies in their | 2 |
of drunkards wallowing and | 2 |
or comfort is left | 2 |
the health of others | 2 |
the first use of | 2 |
brings forth bodily death | 2 |
such with more passion | 2 |
or brasutus had tempered | 2 |
end or number is | 2 |
for thee after thou | 2 |
in breadstreet in london | 2 |
and good reason why | 2 |
end it stingeth like | 2 |
knew him so say | 2 |
it is the disgrace | 2 |
ships reeling on the | 2 |
considering the nature of | 2 |
the next gentleman and | 2 |
best hieroglyphick of the | 2 |
will it be for | 2 |
because the brains are | 2 |
by intreaty got him | 2 |
of all kind of | 2 |
and prey to satan | 2 |
is first of all | 2 |
liquor to allay thy | 2 |
many thousands of men | 2 |
third sleeping on the | 2 |
examples of this nature | 2 |
they may follow strong | 2 |
them bruits and swine | 2 |
the use of it | 2 |
the second fell off | 2 |
him out of his | 2 |
of some taken with | 2 |
out of his mouth | 2 |
enter into their paradise | 2 |
which mine eyes are | 2 |
of the former death | 2 |
which is rather a | 2 |
the chambers are the | 2 |
pastime of a drunkard | 2 |
and awaken the vigilancy | 2 |
of some hideous serpent | 2 |
who in all places | 2 |
hath emptied his purse | 2 |
duely considering that he | 2 |
for such ignominious ends | 2 |
for it hell hath | 2 |
this is for you | 2 |
the instant of his | 2 |
as if he should | 2 |
on the tempestuous seas | 2 |
antidote and cure of | 2 |
were but as the | 2 |
taking and destroying of | 2 |
a longing appetite after | 2 |
little foxes was wont | 2 |
why do we not | 2 |
and so setting the | 2 |
but sets before their | 2 |
no other liquor to | 2 |
samuel ward preacher of | 2 |
any one of the | 2 |
you that cannot drink | 2 |
vertue for the quelling | 2 |
come within the compass | 2 |
thee into his company | 2 |
them from this infection | 2 |
goes with him to | 2 |
within the compass of | 2 |
are enough to make | 2 |
and parteth not till | 2 |
not a noble experiment | 2 |
due to princes following | 2 |
if young cyrus could | 2 |
the disgrace of the | 2 |
they thought it was | 2 |
said of his son | 2 |
tast in the mouth | 2 |
was so dangerously hurt | 2 |
in the dregs of | 2 |
and well may it | 2 |
some parents and magistrates | 2 |
with the knife in | 2 |
would first begin through | 2 |
him to the tipling | 2 |
edgari regis habita ad | 2 |
poyson of this odious | 2 |
them to behold the | 2 |
woe be to such | 2 |
to wallow in their | 2 |
not such monsters as | 2 |
time of his fall | 2 |
original in the british | 2 |
no sin so much | 2 |
for the misery that | 2 |
and eloquent oration is | 2 |
in hearing and practising | 2 |
eyes are weary of | 2 |
one drop of your | 2 |
and often spoken of | 2 |
how harsh and hellish | 2 |
and extinguishing all his | 2 |
would no wise man | 2 |
and to furnish him | 2 |
thought it was not | 2 |
ought to write of | 2 |
if this will not | 2 |
a drunkard is to | 2 |
and magistrates awakened to | 2 |
is perfectly able to | 2 |
ride his horse in | 2 |
bridge into the water | 2 |
drunk at wellingborough on | 2 |
as ambrose and basil | 2 |
figure of force and | 2 |
hearts to bleed and | 2 |
and it may be | 2 |
to allay thy thirst | 2 |
because you are a | 2 |
the morning that they | 2 |
and the whole body | 2 |
lord christ will bring | 2 |
such and all other | 2 |
for the relinquishing of | 2 |
attending the time of | 2 |
in his right wits | 2 |
morning that they may | 2 |
being drunk at melford | 2 |
on the ground by | 2 |
and hurt our tender | 2 |
little before his fall | 2 |
the quelling of this | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
that knew the danger | 2 |
places of the land | 2 |
but these are extraordinary | 2 |
cause them to behold | 2 |
the shapes of christians | 2 |
hieroglyphick of the genius | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
is past the egge | 2 |
men walking like the | 2 |
yet for the most | 2 |
needs ride his horse | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
star in a benigne | 2 |
that knew him so | 2 |
collected out of the | 2 |
forked is this sting | 2 |
with a signification of | 2 |
out of the body | 2 |
of which thou mayest | 2 |
at his cups in | 2 |
their shops in st | 2 |
the father said of | 2 |
those that rise early | 2 |
his fall to his | 2 |
the most part is | 2 |
the time wherein we | 2 |
spoken of by master | 2 |
they would listen to | 2 |
it is only sin | 2 |
to my noble lord | 2 |
was not darker in | 2 |
we may reade in | 2 |
and ruine of modesty | 2 |
and heard of one | 2 |
of his own person | 2 |
but what is there | 2 |
the ill manner of | 2 |
as men out of | 2 |
slay one of the | 2 |
out of the pot | 2 |
thee into his cellar | 2 |
most part is also | 2 |
cause the party to | 2 |
him in his liquor | 2 |
which so rarely and | 2 |
of such who rarely | 2 |
of a king is | 2 |
and enter into their | 2 |
meet in some one | 2 |
if he should say | 2 |
thy old puddle waters | 2 |
one of them will | 2 |
so frequently as this | 2 |
whom they may happily | 2 |
is to be feared | 2 |
all shortly be drowned | 2 |
witnessed at the time | 2 |
the death of grace | 2 |
three ou ts first | 2 |
all ye drinkers of | 2 |
stung with this viper | 2 |
comparison of this cockatrice | 2 |
and destroying of serpents | 2 |
speedy suppression of that | 2 |
masts of ships reeling | 2 |
minister dwelling within a | 2 |
but wine is a | 2 |
of his fall to | 2 |
in the cup or | 2 |
with two or three | 2 |
the use of sense | 2 |
this serpent hath no | 2 |
the disgrace of all | 2 |
being drunk at wellingborough | 2 |
to bleed and relent | 2 |
be denied so small | 2 |
after taken out of | 2 |
and get head amongst | 2 |
the second place tell | 2 |
they may escape the | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
christians in his time | 2 |
spirits of parents and | 2 |
the most debauched drunkard | 2 |
must first of all | 2 |
sea with the knife | 2 |
his eyes behold the | 2 |
and by him out | 2 |
he cannot be thought | 2 |
and what more generally | 2 |
for the taking and | 2 |
to bruise this serpents | 2 |
in pauls alley at | 2 |
drinking an essay by | 2 |
sally springs of the | 2 |
it pleaseth god that | 2 |
where shall the people | 2 |
can be no danger | 2 |
once there be wrought | 2 |
yet fresh in our | 2 |
the chambers of death | 2 |
in any of the | 2 |
which these subdue not | 2 |
wing j estc r | 2 |
pauls alley at the | 2 |
fourth hardly escaped after | 2 |
and the venome of | 2 |
by way of question | 2 |
woe doth so palpably | 2 |
hereof by the same | 2 |
at tenby in pembrokeshire | 2 |
to satan and his | 2 |
his cups in the | 2 |
the sin of drunkenness | 2 |
the houses in it | 2 |
great vertue for the | 2 |
aptly therefore is it | 2 |
printing hereof by the | 2 |
against tobacco the first | 2 |
persons would first begin | 2 |
crying out against the | 2 |
the end it stingeth | 2 |
for the suppressing of | 2 |
art thou also drunk | 2 |
wine is not for | 2 |
begin with the franciscans | 2 |
belly should sally springs | 2 |
no worse then these | 2 |
steeped him in his | 2 |
out of an ale | 2 |
he did of the | 2 |
his friends for the | 2 |
or two at the | 2 |
pacifici edgari regis habita | 2 |
strugling of it about | 2 |
them from the world | 2 |
doth deprive a man | 2 |
in other drink there | 2 |
a sacrifice to the | 2 |
drinking in her house | 2 |
that where god hath | 2 |
regulus in aulus gellius | 2 |
when it falls out | 2 |
it hell hath enlarged | 2 |
of his hand or | 2 |
out this kind withall | 2 |
as a man may | 2 |
their honor to tread | 2 |
a man may push | 2 |
we may take notice | 2 |
needed to whet their | 2 |
no difference of persons | 2 |
the three ou ts | 2 |
the spirits of mans | 2 |
who would needs force | 2 |
account him thy friend | 2 |
is happily and worthily | 2 |
which gesner confounds with | 2 |
heard of one that | 2 |
about the beginning of | 2 |
learned doctor of physick | 2 |
reformation of the church | 2 |
are so common and | 2 |
case for desperate and | 2 |
were it to abound | 2 |
a man of the | 2 |
this sir anthony felton | 2 |
then conclude it to | 2 |
a dunghill and carrion | 2 |
the wine of drunkards | 2 |
especially by a sermon | 2 |
the other two following | 2 |
cyrus could refuse to | 2 |
of the printing hereof | 2 |
examples are so common | 2 |
and that with as | 2 |
be sober and watch | 2 |
the strugling of it | 2 |
and spoyled him of | 2 |
on the red colour | 2 |
freman sonne to sr | 2 |
comfort is left to | 2 |
of a hallow sic | 2 |
rather sayest thou not | 2 |
made as if he | 2 |
the hearing of many | 2 |
that it becomes as | 2 |
and doest thou like | 2 |
please god to let | 2 |
enough to cure and | 2 |
that kept an high | 2 |
to furnish him with | 2 |
power and vertue to | 2 |
oh base and low | 2 |
no such wits or | 2 |
of womens mannish habit | 2 |
bewitched and besotted with | 2 |
attend as to you | 2 |
men into a sleep | 2 |
emptied his purse of | 2 |
the death of drinkers | 2 |
with the timber he | 2 |
shall in the second | 2 |
and then to whom | 2 |
a figure of force | 2 |
his wife and many | 2 |
might make their hearts | 2 |
to whom are wounds | 2 |
yet if no such | 2 |
a reformation of the | 2 |
but if once a | 2 |
for the truth of | 2 |
as if he would | 2 |
and that is two | 2 |
second place tell them | 2 |
some few shall a | 2 |
within the space of | 2 |
be to those that | 2 |
wife and many christian | 2 |
red dragon hath gotten | 2 |
as might make their | 2 |
in this latter age | 2 |
we shall all shortly | 2 |
to such and all | 2 |
and as an oxe | 2 |
any particular so dying | 2 |
chambers are the chambers | 2 |
his horse by him | 2 |
as this dragon hath | 2 |
earnest eyes behold the | 2 |
or proposed then this | 2 |
of the bread and | 2 |
but for one drop | 2 |
are they while they | 2 |
desire to enjoy their | 2 |
as in some cities | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
all kind of diseases | 2 |
considering that the chambers | 2 |
of all places of | 2 |
thou shalt yell and | 2 |
the red eyes it | 2 |
let him that is | 2 |
i will not report | 2 |
the like to others | 2 |
or number is there | 2 |
peace at these things | 2 |
number is there of | 2 |
the ground by the | 2 |
example of his own | 2 |
remember well sigismund the | 2 |
christ hath his inebriamini | 2 |
and pestilent to all | 2 |
one of them on | 2 |
i went to the | 2 |
they interest the king | 2 |
and sold by rich | 2 |
that the wine of | 2 |
drunkards a sermon by | 2 |
and what though some | 2 |
first begin through reformation | 2 |
to partake of their | 2 |
it falls out that | 2 |
by name mentioning it | 2 |
and sting like a | 2 |
cured them of it | 2 |
the sinnes of those | 2 |
saith our new translation | 2 |
since it is so | 2 |
that tobacco is a | 2 |
and hardly is thrown | 2 |
a spider in the | 2 |
saviour would never have | 2 |
be drunk once a | 2 |
hope or comfort is | 2 |
springs of the water | 2 |
be the ape of | 2 |
drowned in the dregs | 2 |
the death it procureth | 2 |
two of his neighbours | 2 |
or something in the | 2 |
of some few such | 2 |
you by way of | 2 |
with him to the | 2 |
rather a sacrifice to | 2 |
shall you perswade the | 2 |
by a minister dwelling | 2 |
pot to his mouth | 2 |
that i take to | 2 |
them will be washed | 2 |
come and enter into | 2 |
and without all comparison | 2 |
it sparkleth in the | 2 |
difference of persons or | 2 |
the poyson wherewithall the | 2 |
the minister and his | 2 |
sin is the poyson | 2 |
and by name mentioning | 2 |
i find in my | 2 |
and shalt be denied | 2 |
the spreading of this | 2 |
the single breach of | 2 |
will wittingly and willingly | 2 |
art thou also blind | 2 |
in as much as | 2 |
company drinking in an | 2 |
when he had information | 2 |
this dragon hath swept | 2 |
hardly is thrown out | 2 |
and one woman in | 2 |
with more honour and | 2 |
is the wine of | 2 |
wine takes away the | 2 |
own vomit and ordure | 2 |
signe of the gunne | 2 |
the lake of brimstone | 2 |
wish had all for | 2 |
but that which followeth | 2 |
spirits of the buttery | 2 |
and drinkers of wine | 2 |
it is not for | 2 |
tremble and hide their | 2 |
it is their honor | 2 |
of sodom and gomorrah | 2 |
such monsters as ours | 2 |
in the last dayes | 2 |
and circumstances of his | 2 |
the embleme mentioned at | 2 |
they infect and become | 2 |
and what kind of | 2 |
had we no other | 2 |
to repent in age | 2 |
so much as lord | 2 |
in the large volume | 2 |
him in his chamber | 2 |
all were so drowned | 2 |
force enough to cure | 2 |
and the tang it | 2 |
glory is their shame | 2 |
would listen to the | 2 |
danger that we are | 2 |
of the vanities which | 2 |
of these formerly in | 2 |
not one of them | 2 |
princes following their herculean | 2 |
end it will bite | 2 |
embleme mentioned at large | 2 |
of life and health | 2 |
sayest thou not to | 2 |
with more passion and | 2 |
the same in these | 2 |
physician of the body | 2 |
that are strong to | 2 |
moses is a full | 2 |
shall all shortly be | 2 |
enemy shall stand before | 2 |
knew or heard of | 2 |
where once he gets | 2 |
of the same before | 2 |
of the parties thus | 2 |
had tempered the cup | 2 |
not of one drunken | 2 |
old puddle waters of | 2 |
for it is only | 2 |
rare examples stories afford | 2 |
and that as naturally | 2 |
to open the eyes | 2 |
hold thy peace at | 2 |
in comparison of this | 2 |
and whose end is | 2 |
to keep them from | 2 |
comes out of the | 2 |
made them bruits and | 2 |
become contagious and pestilent | 2 |
that attempted to kill | 2 |
for so base and | 2 |
wine of drunkards is | 2 |
is to heat and | 2 |
yet presuming much of | 2 |
not considering that the | 2 |
it please god to | 2 |
woman is able to | 2 |
that he makes it | 2 |
of a woman sitting | 2 |
out of his belly | 2 |
three bibles in popes | 2 |
because it is the | 2 |
scarce knew what remedy | 2 |
like that dungeon into | 2 |
the meeting of a | 2 |
this poyson in the | 2 |
the effects which it | 2 |
to sr raphe freman | 2 |
therefore to sober watchmen | 2 |
the cold and moist | 2 |
is present and deadly | 2 |
the third day after | 2 |
and cure of it | 2 |
a brewer in ipswich | 2 |
but in effect the | 2 |
is the case of | 2 |
is the disgrace of | 2 |
of force enough to | 2 |
is the fountaine of | 2 |
within a mile of | 2 |
if once there be | 2 |
the cup or drink | 2 |
the water that comes | 2 |
in some cities of | 2 |
or any poyson killeth | 2 |
my noble lord and | 2 |
open the eyes of | 2 |
of philip in aristotle | 2 |
volume of ancient writings | 2 |
that we are in | 2 |
thus we have heard | 2 |
two or three witnesses | 2 |
dengy hundred in essex | 2 |
and the pipes shattered | 2 |
the third sleeping on | 2 |
find out the cure | 2 |
to a common course | 2 |
therefore much more of | 2 |
the dregs of vices | 2 |
them the deadly poyson | 2 |
procurer of the scurvy | 2 |
violation of all and | 2 |
time to repent in | 2 |
donatus is famous in | 2 |
enacted at his will | 2 |
some such as are | 2 |
for the preservation of | 2 |
excite the clergies care | 2 |
serpent and red dragon | 2 |
which i may not | 2 |
at the house to | 2 |
and making that a | 2 |
thou makest with death | 2 |
late preacher of mauldon | 2 |
an essay by philander | 2 |
for the common good | 2 |
thy peace at these | 2 |
one part of them | 2 |
the best hieroglyphick of | 2 |
tell them how it | 2 |
the brains are cold | 2 |
is their honor to | 2 |
diligent in hearing and | 2 |
yet would no wise | 2 |
a stone to rest | 2 |
oh that they would | 2 |
this was at the | 2 |
down the cords of | 2 |
the wine of sodom | 2 |
of which if thou | 2 |
procureth to all that | 2 |
with the pot in | 2 |
a mile of the | 2 |
one have i known | 2 |
man of the use | 2 |
the spirit is drawn | 2 |
death it procureth to | 2 |
to his end by | 2 |
may be so found | 2 |
time wherein we live | 2 |
and makes the man | 2 |
did swearing in antioch | 2 |
that cannot drink warm | 2 |
of such with more | 2 |
vanquishing of this cockatrice | 2 |
monsters as ours in | 2 |
specially prohibited in any | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
he will bring thee | 2 |
durst you carouse it | 2 |
to dye in the | 2 |
sold at their shops | 2 |
his heart of all | 2 |
smoke doth bees out | 2 |
implores for the vanquishing | 2 |
mare would carry him | 2 |
if he would carry | 2 |
poyson is present and | 2 |
base and sordid a | 2 |
the time of an | 2 |
to all that are | 2 |
for the quelling of | 2 |
spirit of slumber put | 2 |
in any one of | 2 |
be taken from your | 2 |
it be for thee | 2 |
strong and fierce for | 2 |
be spent to cry | 2 |
doest thou like a | 2 |
to whom is sorrow | 2 |
it to serious consideration | 2 |
and fierce for them | 2 |
one fell dead in | 2 |
may reade in the | 2 |
took one of them | 2 |
oh that god would | 2 |
so found of him | 2 |
begin through reformation in | 2 |
would needs ride his | 2 |
is not for you | 2 |
them on his death | 2 |
to be enacted at | 2 |
entry thereof into this | 2 |
was at the presse | 2 |
it was not darker | 2 |
them with the pot | 2 |
carry him to the | 2 |
so drowned in the | 2 |
strange way of taking | 2 |
what if not one | 2 |
meeting in one saying | 2 |
that foolish and vitious | 2 |
which i find in | 2 |
saint donatus is famous | 2 |
see what a dunghill | 2 |
and to make their | 2 |
the lord christ will | 2 |
sermon against drunkennes preached | 2 |
the sword of god | 2 |
can kill the body | 2 |
and yet if he | 2 |
in the second place | 2 |
particular circumstances were exceeding | 2 |
is not the single | 2 |
easie were it to | 2 |
will not report them | 2 |
they destroy our vines | 2 |
these examples related to | 2 |
before digestion be finished | 2 |
some sorts of diseases | 2 |
of the new wine | 2 |
seed of the woman | 2 |
wert wont to follow | 2 |
knew the danger of | 2 |
being the like to | 2 |
pot it a little | 2 |
that can kill the | 2 |
the cure of the | 2 |
are weary of beholding | 2 |
the precious life of | 2 |
how much more the | 2 |
shall a man see | 2 |
of health and wealth | 2 |
printed for john hancock | 2 |
young cyrus could refuse | 2 |
upon them to awaken | 2 |
of this vile custome | 2 |
none of this swinish | 2 |
of attilius regulus in | 2 |
if once they interest | 2 |
and damnation to drunkards | 2 |
information of his gaming | 2 |
will they have against | 2 |
red colour when it | 2 |
to be filled with | 2 |
and not that which | 2 |
is a rager and | 2 |
one stung with this | 2 |
he hath put out | 2 |
in a strange manner | 2 |
a picture of some | 2 |
as he did swearing | 2 |
one of their houses | 2 |
that in his right | 2 |
of slumber put out | 2 |
through reformation in their | 2 |
could wish had all | 2 |
to be drunk once | 2 |
many are the mishaps | 2 |
robbing them of good | 2 |
might with earnest eyes | 2 |
pot in her hand | 2 |
where tobacco is much | 2 |
should sally springs of | 2 |
something in the cup | 2 |
or drinkers of wine | 2 |
against one master russels | 2 |
this seed of the | 2 |
you that are strong | 2 |
and praying against it | 2 |
effect the violation of | 2 |
inherit the kingdome of | 2 |
in all the former | 2 |
if conscionable ministers of | 2 |
with his horse by | 2 |
in this our nation | 2 |
from the nature of | 2 |
and bowels of the | 2 |
my first drift is | 2 |
there concurred excellent wisdom | 2 |
for the most debauched | 2 |
poyson wherewithall the old | 2 |
well say of it | 2 |
what though some of | 2 |
a vvarning to drunkards | 2 |
to be feared and | 2 |
good star in a | 2 |
past the egge already | 2 |
be to such and | 2 |
ill manner of sundry | 2 |
i am not ignorant | 2 |
that rise early in | 2 |
that there you shall | 2 |
to cast out this | 2 |
in effect the violation | 2 |
making that a sacrifice | 2 |
and some rare examples | 2 |
see but a spider | 2 |
dragon hath gotten thee | 2 |
thought it not amiss | 2 |
to abound in sundry | 2 |
out of the water | 2 |
make it hideous and | 2 |
there were no worse | 2 |
party to lay hold | 2 |
such as belong to | 2 |
the ape of the | 2 |
and found it to | 2 |
bitten of this cockatrice | 2 |
to men past shame | 2 |
shall stand before the | 2 |
a rager and tumultuous | 2 |
it is that offereth | 2 |
and of attilius regulus | 2 |
wallowing and tumbling in | 2 |
anspach sampled and proofread | 2 |
or twice willed to | 2 |
noted formerly for profession | 2 |
by a sermon read | 2 |
but there are few | 2 |
a kinsman of his | 2 |
these are enough to | 2 |
the misery that shall | 2 |
mentioned at large by | 2 |
fruit of their labours | 2 |
to him i commend | 2 |
without all comparison more | 2 |
the space of two | 2 |
honor due to princes | 2 |
spread his banner of | 2 |
one that was with | 2 |
lees of time foretold | 2 |
often cures the other | 2 |
in which all were | 2 |
to dare the sun | 2 |
that they would listen | 2 |
all sin is the | 2 |
friends behind of their | 2 |
that a sacrifice to | 2 |
fit for that sort | 2 |
of these were young | 2 |
sluce to all other | 2 |
death and damnation to | 2 |
is the poyson wherewithall | 2 |
heard that day at | 2 |
is impossible to the | 2 |
the red colour when | 2 |
and strength out of | 2 |
had information of his | 2 |
will make it hideous | 2 |
the guests of death | 2 |
how it stingeth like | 2 |
one of these formerly | 2 |
that they may follow | 2 |
a miller in bromeswell | 2 |
put out thine eyes | 2 |
a little before his | 2 |
though sometimes it pleaseth | 2 |
awake not out of | 2 |
new wine of the | 2 |
to spend their wit | 2 |
to ride through the | 2 |
such our common bread | 2 |
one night of the | 2 |
the end it will | 2 |
to whom are all | 2 |
a drop of water | 2 |
thee grace to decline | 2 |
wine of sodom and | 2 |
be enacted at his | 2 |
sold at the three | 2 |
and drink the three | 2 |
with earnest eyes behold | 2 |
that as naturally and | 2 |
keep them from this | 2 |
the bridge into the | 2 |
out the cure of | 2 |
the eyes of some | 2 |
that some caesar borgia | 2 |
rumpe of a turkie | 2 |
that comes like a | 2 |
men past shame and | 2 |
what is it but | 2 |
meanes to be drunkards | 2 |
a sacrifice to god | 2 |
as the sting of | 2 |
but since it is | 2 |
was many years since | 2 |
then he did of | 2 |
the marriage of the | 2 |
satan and his snares | 2 |
and were taking their | 2 |
by speedy and unfained | 2 |
mentioning it among the | 2 |
made them weary of | 2 |
and contagious spreading of | 2 |
record and register by | 2 |
accustomed to wallow in | 2 |
brasutus had tempered the | 2 |
houle all ye drinkers | 2 |
habita ad dunstanum archiep | 2 |
famous in the story | 2 |
thrown out where once | 2 |
ours in the shapes | 2 |
sacrifice to god for | 2 |
which i could wish | 2 |
but there are no | 2 |
christ his name also | 2 |
appetite after the water | 2 |
age and experience often | 2 |
multitude and their pomp | 2 |
popes in the instant | 2 |
multiply and get head | 2 |
which we may know | 2 |
of his window once | 2 |
in the story of | 2 |
and scoffing at the | 2 |
he hath emptied his | 2 |
be so found of | 2 |
of persons or sexes | 2 |
at length he came | 2 |
a companion that holds | 2 |
easie will it be | 2 |
yet is there a | 2 |
the dangerous and contagious | 2 |
coffee corrected and published | 2 |
of the present raging | 2 |
the general good liking | 2 |
where god hath raised | 2 |
drinking in an ale | 2 |
is left to their | 2 |
which all were so | 2 |
to write of such | 2 |
once they interest the | 2 |
a dull and thick | 2 |
they might with earnest | 2 |
day of the gospell | 2 |
that was with one | 2 |
think i ought to | 2 |
to the house with | 2 |
of such the prophets | 2 |
not specially prohibited in | 2 |
had all for their | 2 |
to kill his father | 2 |
rise early in the | 2 |
a wing j estc | 2 |
house to inquire of | 2 |
printers to the vniversitie | 2 |
bodily death so frequently | 2 |
wellingborough on a market | 2 |
one of the popes | 2 |
stings like the serpent | 2 |
of ships reeling on | 2 |
which they are exhorted | 2 |
the sugar you are | 2 |
mine eyes are weary | 2 |
if not one of | 2 |
and made as if | 2 |
charge to be effected | 2 |
wilt thou account him | 2 |
other liquor to allay | 2 |
got him out of | 2 |
you would take all | 2 |
more of reasons and | 2 |
if there were no | 2 |
sting like a cockatrice | 2 |
the strength of the | 2 |
ye filled with the | 2 |
denied so small a | 2 |
in subduing the like | 2 |
reason a little the | 2 |
if it were so | 2 |
at the three bibles | 2 |
and syrts he listeth | 2 |
oft by his wife | 2 |
of his belly should | 2 |
god that death strikes | 2 |
a sermon against drvnkennes | 2 |
like of philip in | 2 |
are all kind of | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
drunkard that attempted to | 2 |
in the hearing of | 2 |
and tumbling in their | 2 |
few shall a man | 2 |
or durst you carouse | 2 |
will bite like a | 2 |
sting of all the | 2 |
second fell off his | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
notorious drunkard that attempted | 2 |
of them will be | 2 |
and that i take | 2 |
and blasphemer hath commonly | 2 |
stood by him in | 2 |
the latter out of | 2 |
deprive a man of | 2 |
of drunkards is the | 2 |
would needs force three | 2 |
robyn anspach text and | 2 |
that they infect and | 2 |
and swill thou wert | 2 |
and high displeasure of | 2 |
in the instant of | 2 |
and children at home | 2 |
shall not tremble and | 2 |
to meet in some | 2 |
the large volume of | 2 |
that continue untill night | 2 |
dead are they while | 2 |
were so drowned in | 2 |
one woman in their | 2 |
to excite the clergies | 2 |
by a gentleman of | 2 |
once by intreaty got | 2 |
duty unto which they | 2 |
awaken the vigilancy of | 2 |
was at the house | 2 |
but a spider in | 2 |
it is all i | 2 |
in the mill of | 2 |
i knew or heard | 2 |
sinnes of those that | 2 |
quelling of this serpent | 2 |
in the shapes of | 2 |
to withstand the temptation | 2 |
at harwich in the | 2 |
the violation of all | 2 |
the perswasion of a | 2 |
friends for the relinquishing | 2 |
breach of any one | 2 |
but to whom are | 2 |
if thou hatest such | 2 |
the three bibles in | 2 |
both meet as the | 2 |
behold the strange woman | 2 |
attempted to kill his | 2 |
are a dull and | 2 |
take it as a | 2 |
life without any money | 2 |
wits or spirits shall | 2 |
that they might with | 2 |
of a brewer in | 2 |
that one stung with | 2 |
worst sting of all | 2 |
dangerous and contagious spreading | 2 |
essay by philander antiphiloinos | 2 |
their own vomit and | 2 |
by all care and | 2 |
but to a man | 2 |
rarely and hardly is | 2 |
toad in the wine | 2 |
what a dunghill and | 2 |
grace in gentlemens tables | 2 |
wallow in their mire | 2 |
how famous in the | 2 |
that which killeth the | 2 |
in open markets and | 2 |
it is no one | 2 |
drinking for a rumpe | 2 |
working is the word | 2 |
be offended with me | 2 |
at the minister and | 2 |
and coffee corrected and | 2 |
of all his homilies | 2 |
of the genius of | 2 |
shall then conclude it | 2 |
all his former seeming | 2 |
thrust of his hand | 2 |
once or twice willed | 2 |
is able to bruise | 2 |
alley at the signe | 2 |
the husks and swill | 2 |
to gratifie friend or | 2 |
by the example of | 2 |
you so simple to | 2 |
the ship of the | 2 |
the dead sea of | 2 |
wittingly and willingly make | 2 |
in its own nature | 2 |
twice willed to depart | 2 |
is it not the | 2 |
but one true and | 2 |
drop of your mad | 2 |
may follow strong drinke | 2 |
his purse of money | 2 |
eyes of some drunkard | 2 |
heart of all his | 2 |
use of sense and | 2 |
darker in hell it | 2 |
his mare casts him | 2 |
others that knew him | 2 |
parents and magistrates awakened | 2 |
there were no god | 2 |
any expect that one | 2 |
viper should shake it | 2 |
off the bridge into | 2 |
slumber put out thine | 2 |
the force of nature | 2 |
the parties thus punished | 2 |
it is become more | 2 |
reeling on the tempestuous | 2 |
see you in the | 2 |
to god for the | 2 |
him i commend the | 2 |
till in the end | 2 |
of force and impression | 2 |
common course of drinking | 2 |
time of the drinking | 2 |
of the church to | 2 |
the cords of his | 2 |
longing appetite after the | 2 |
church to begin with | 2 |
whilest this was at | 2 |
were possible for the | 2 |
shaken off his rudder | 2 |
stay thee with flagons | 2 |
for one drop of | 2 |
saw it metamorphose men | 2 |
great spirits now a | 2 |
that was shed for | 2 |
lift up thy voice | 2 |
least one part of | 2 |
expected of a nation | 2 |
examples related to me | 2 |
of offenders on whom | 2 |
r this keyboarded and | 2 |
master of requests freeman | 2 |
the particular circumstances were | 2 |
fast asleep in this | 2 |
not what further to | 2 |
for more then for | 2 |
he would carry him | 2 |
the wayes of life | 2 |
them weary of the | 2 |
and weep and houle | 2 |
both these examples related | 2 |
the multitude and their | 2 |
vanities which mine eyes | 2 |
make trial of the | 2 |
yet the occasion and | 2 |
such wits or spirits | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
a woman comes in | 2 |
to follow after with | 2 |
his former seeming grace | 2 |
ye drinkers of wine | 2 |
the beginning of his | 2 |
drowned in a shallow | 2 |
some good star in | 2 |
proposed a reformation of | 2 |
of repentance and resolution | 2 |
in all his life | 2 |
the spirits of their | 2 |
the plague of plagues | 2 |
whose poyson is present | 2 |
speedy and unfained repentance | 2 |
the duty unto which | 2 |
at their shops in | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
there of the vanities | 2 |
that with as much | 2 |
i shall then conclude | 2 |
the printing hereof by | 2 |
and glory in their | 2 |
to till their lands | 2 |
not on the red | 2 |
witnesses of her in | 2 |
with the least thrust | 2 |
to the nature of | 2 |
mare casts him off | 2 |
there to meet in | 2 |
the occasion and circumstances | 2 |
with the strugling of | 2 |
to see a towardly | 2 |
sides against tobacco the | 2 |
much ease as a | 2 |
tillingham in dengy hundred | 2 |