A merry Dialogue between Thomas and John. In the praise, and dispraise of Women, and Wine▪ Thomas against the Women doth contend, But John most stoutly doth their cause defend, Young and Old, read these lines that ensue, You'll all confess that which I write is true, I know no reason, but that without despute, This may as well be printed, as sung to the Lute To a gallant delightful new Tune, well known amongst Musitianers, and in Playhouses, called, Women and Wine. Thomas. SOme Women are like to the Wine, like the Sea, and like the Rocks; But they that proves them, soon may find them like the Wine and Weathercocks: But if you'll believe me I'll tell you true, What light Women are like unto, Wine, Wine, Women and Wine, thus may you compare them too, John. Women most constant Man do find, not like the Sea, but like the Rocks, They are evermore loving and kind, not like the Wine and Weathercocks But if, etc. Thomas. Women have hooks, & Women have crooks so hath the Wine, so hath the Wine, Which draws great Lawyers from their Books so will the Wine, so will the Wine. But if, etc. John. Women have beauty and fair looks, so hath the Wine, so hath the Wine, Far surpassing the Lawyer's books more than the Wine, more than the Wine But if you'll believe me, I'll tell you true, What good Women are like unto, Wine, Wine, Women and Wine, thus may you compare them too. Thomas. Women are witches when they may so is the Wine, so is the Wine which causeth men from their wives to stray so will the Wine, so will the Wine. But if you'll believe me I'll tell you true, What light Women are like unto, Wine, Wine, Women and Wine, thus may you compare them unto. John. Women are witty when they may, so is not Wine, so is not Wine, And causeth Men at home to stay, so doth not Wine, so doth not Wine. But if, etc. Thomas. Women have arms for to embrace. so hath the Wine, so hath the Wine, Which brings brave Gallants to disgrace so doth the Wine, so doth the Wine. But if, John. Women most sweetly do embrace, more than the Wine, more than the Wine And save their Husbands from disgrace, so doth not Wine, so doth not Wine, But if, etc. Thomas. women's tongues are like sharp Swords, so is the Wine, so is the Wine, Which urgeth men to swear damned Oaths so doth the Wine, so doth the Wine, But if, etc. John. women's tongues do speak sweet words, so doth not Wine, so doth not Wine, They can persuade from damned Oaths, so will not Wine, so will not Wine. But if, etc. Thomas. Women they do use to change, so doth the Wine, so doth the Wine, And often times abroad do Range, when Sun doth shine, when Sun doth shine But if, etc. John. Good women they will nev●r change, so will the Wine, so will the Wine For profit they abroad will range, Hail Rain or Shine, Hail or Shine But if, etc. Thomas. Women they will fight and brawl, filled with Wine, filled with Wine, Their Husbands they will Cuckolds call inflamed with Wine, inflamed with Wine But if, etc. John. Good women they will comfort all, like the best Wine, like the best Wine, What ever sorrow doth be fall, so will good Wine, so will good Wine. But if you'll believe me, I'll tell you true, What good Women are like unto, Wine, Wine, Women and Wine, thus you may compa●e them too. Printed for J. Williamson, at the Sun and Bible in the new buildings, on London-bridge.