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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
;