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DRINKS.

'

What

Wise-man

shall

from

Favour

Fall,

What

Fool

shall

be

a

Knight

They'l

tell

ye

when

our

Fayling

Trade

Shall

Rise

again,

and

Flourish,

Or

when

Jack

Adams

shall

be

made

Church-

Warden

of

the

Parish.

They

know

who

shall

in

Times

to

come,

Be

either

made

or

undone,

From

great

St.

Peter'

s-street

in

Rome,

To

Turnhull-

street

in

London.

And

likewise

tell,

in

Clerkenwell,

What

w

hath

greatest

Gain,

And

in

that

place,

what

Brazen-face

Doth

wear

a

Golden

Chain.

At

Sea

their

knowledge

is

so

much,

They

know

all

Rocks

and

Shelves,

They know

all

Councils

of

the

Dutch,

More

than

they

know

Themselves.

Who

'tis

shall

get

the

best

at

last.

They

perfectly

can

shew

At

Coffee-house,

when

they

are

plac'd

Yot^d

scarce

believe

it

true.

They

know

all

that

is

Good,

or

Hurt,

To

Dam

ye,

or

to

Save

ye

;

There

is

the

Colledge

and

the

Court,

The

Country,

Camp,

and

Navie

;

So

great

a

Vniversitie

I

think

there

ne're

was

any

;

In

which

you

may

a

Schoolar

be

For

spending

of

a

Penny.

A

Merchant's

Prentice

there

shall

show

You

all

and

every

thing.

What

hath

been

done,

and

is

to

do,

'Twix

Holland

and

the

King

;