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Epigram. [Tun]
These Tuns proclame there's Tuns of Wine below,Goe in and welcome, try, and you shall know:
There shall you see a plenteous Spring that runs
From Pipes, Buts, Hogsheads, from the liberall Tuns.
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Epigram. [Turnstile]
A Turn-stile is a Bar to keepe out Beasts,Which oft times hath more reason than the Guests:
When Wine makes men the Rules of Reason passe,
They'r far inferiour to Oxe, Horse, or Asse.
Epigram. [Taverne]
Where no Signe is, 'tis no ill Signe to mee,Where no Signe is, 'tis no good Signe to see:
But though the Signes are neither good nor bad,
There's Wine, Good, Bad, Indifferent, to be had.
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