item: #1 of 36 id: A01425 author: Gallobelgicus. title: Wine, Beer, and Ale Together by the Ears date: 1630.0 words: 86924 flesch: -303 summary: </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e101500 who=A01425-wine> <speaker> <w lemma=Wine pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2340>Wine</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2350 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e101510> <w lemma=from pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-2360>From</w> <w lemma=France pos=n1-nn xml:id=A01425-005-b-2370>France</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2380>,</pc> <w lemma=from pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-2390>from</w> <w lemma=Spain pos=n1-nn xml:id=A01425-005-b-2400 reg=Spain>Spaine</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2410>,</pc> <w lemma=from pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-2420>from</w> <w lemma=Greece pos=n1-nn xml:id=A01425-005-b-2430>Greece</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2440 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e101520 who=A01425-beer> <speaker> <w lemma=Beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2450 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2460 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e101530> <w lemma=thou pos=pns xml:id=A01425-005-b-2470>Thou</w> <w lemma=be pos=vv2 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2480>art</w> <w lemma=a pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-2490>a</w> <w lemma=mad pos=j xml:id=A01425-005-b-2500>mad</w> <w lemma=greek pos=j-nn xml:id=A01425-005-b-2510 reg=Greek>Greeke</w> <w lemma=indeed pos=av xml:id=A01425-005-b-2520>indeed</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2530 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e101540 who=A01425-wine> <speaker> <w lemma=Wine pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2540>Wine</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2550 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e101550> <w lemma=where pos=crq-cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-2560>Where</w> <w lemma=thou pos=pns xml:id=A01425-005-b-2570>thou</w> <w lemma=must pos=vmb xml:id=A01425-005-b-2580>must</w> <w lemma=never pos=av-x xml:id=A01425-005-b-2590 reg=never>neuer</w> <w lemma=hope pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-005-b-2600>hope</w> <w lemma=to pos=acp-cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-2610>to</w> <w lemma=come pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-005-b-2620>come</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2630>:</pc> <w lemma=who pos=crq-r xml:id=A01425-005-b-2640>who</w> <w lemma=dare pos=vvz xml:id=A01425-005-b-2650>dares</w> <w lemma=deny pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-005-b-2660 reg=deny>denie</w> <w lemma=that pos=cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-2670>that</w> <w lemma=I pos=pns xml:id=A01425-005-b-2680>I</w> <w lemma=have pos=vvb xml:id=A01425-005-b-2690 reg=have>haue</w> <w lemma=be pos=vvn xml:id=A01425-005-b-2700 reg=been>beene</w> <w lemma=a pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-2710>a</w> <w lemma=traveler pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2720 reg=traveler>trauailer</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2730 unit=sentence>?</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e101560 who=A01425-beer> <speaker> <w lemma=Beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2740 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2750 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e101570> <w lemma=a pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-2760>A</w> <w lemma=traveler pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2770 reg=traveler>trauailer</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2780>?</pc> <w lemma=in pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-2790>in</w> <w lemma=a pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-2800>a</w> <w lemma=tumbril pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2810 reg=tumbril>tumbrell</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2820>,</pc> <w lemma=a pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-2830>a</w> <w lemma=little pos=j xml:id=A01425-005-b-2840>little</w> <w lemma=beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2850 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <w lemma=will pos=vmb xml:id=A01425-005-b-2860>will</w> <w lemma=go pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-005-b-2870>go</w> <w lemma=far pos=av-c_j xml:id=A01425-005-b-2880>farther</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2890>:</pc> <w lemma=why pos=crq-q xml:id=A01425-005-b-2900>why</w> <w lemma=wine pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2910>Wine</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-2920>,</pc> <w lemma=be pos=vv2 xml:id=A01425-005-b-2930>art</w> <w lemma=not pos=xx xml:id=A01425-005-b-2940>not</w> <w lemma=thou pos=pns xml:id=A01425-005-b-2950>thou</w> <w lemma=keep 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pos=av xml:id=A01425-005-b-3310>now</w> <w lemma=and pos=cc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3320>and</w> <w lemma=then pos=av xml:id=A01425-005-b-3330>then</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3340>,</pc> <w lemma=for pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-3350>for</w> <w lemma=which pos=crq-r xml:id=A01425-005-b-3360>which</w> <w lemma=she pos=pns xml:id=A01425-005-b-3370 reg=she>shee</w> <w lemma=vow pos=vvz xml:id=A01425-005-b-3380 reg=vows>vowes</w> <w lemma=not pos=xx xml:id=A01425-005-b-3390>not</w> <w lemma=to pos=acp-cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-3400>to</w> <w lemma=leave pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-005-b-3410 reg=leave>leaue</w> <w lemma=he pos=pno xml:id=A01425-005-b-3420>him</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3430>,</pc> <w lemma=till pos=acp-cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-3440>till</w> <w lemma=the pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-3450>the</w> <w lemma=last pos=ord xml:id=A01425-005-b-3460>last</w> <w lemma=gasp pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-3470 reg=gasp>gaspe</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3480>,</pc> <w lemma=where pos=crq-cs xml:id=A01425-005-b-3490>where</w> <w lemma=beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-3500 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <w lemma=go pos=vvz xml:id=A01425-005-b-3510>goes</w> <w lemma=abroad pos=av xml:id=A01425-005-b-3520>abroad</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3530>,</pc> <w lemma=and pos=cc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3540>and</w> <w lemma=rendezvous pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-3550 reg=rendezvous>randeuous</w> <w lemma=in pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-005-b-3560>in</w> <w lemma=every pos=d xml:id=A01425-005-b-3570 reg=every>euery</w> <w lemma=place pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-005-b-3580>place</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-005-b-3590 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e101580 who=A01425-wine> <speaker> <w lemma=Win. </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e102670 who=A01425-ale> <speaker> <w lemma=ale pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-2810>Ale</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-2820 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e102680> <w lemma=thou pos=pns xml:id=A01425-007-b-2830>Thou</w> <w lemma=be pos=vv2 xml:id=A01425-007-b-2840>art</w> <w 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pos=vvz xml:id=A01425-007-b-3040 reg=froths>froaths</w> <w lemma=now pos=av xml:id=A01425-007-b-3050>now</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3060 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e102690 who=A01425-beer> <speaker> <w lemma=Beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3070 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3080 unit=sentence/> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e102700> <w lemma=So pos=av xml:id=A01425-007-b-3090>So</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3100>,</pc> <w lemma=so pos=av xml:id=A01425-007-b-3110>so</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3120 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e102710 who=A01425-ale> <speaker> <w lemma=ale pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3130>Ale</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3140 unit=sentence>,</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e102720> <w lemma=my pos=po xml:id=A01425-007-b-3150>My</w> <w lemma=three pos=ord xml:id=A01425-007-b-3160>third</w> <w lemma=prerogative pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3170 reg=Prerogative>Prerogatiue</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3180>,</pc> <w 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xml:id=A01425-007-b-3350>be</w> <w lemma=free pos=j xml:id=A01425-007-b-3360>free</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3370>,</pc> <w lemma=and pos=cc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3380>and</w> <w lemma=let pos=vvb xml:id=A01425-007-b-3390 reg=let type=contract1>le</w> <w xml:id=A01425-007-b-3390c type=contract2 lemma=we pos=pno reg='s join=left>ts</w> <w lemma=hear pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-007-b-3400 reg=hear>heare</w> <w lemma=some pos=d xml:id=A01425-007-b-3410>some</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3420 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e102750 who=A01425-ale> <speaker> <w lemma=ale pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3430>Ale</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3440 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e102760> <w lemma=for pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-007-b-3450>For</w> <w lemma=that pos=d xml:id=A01425-007-b-3460>that</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3470>,</pc> <w lemma=though pos=cs xml:id=A01425-007-b-3480>though</w> <w lemma=I pos=pns xml:id=A01425-007-b-3490>I</w> <w lemma=can pos=vmd xml:id=A01425-007-b-3500>could</w> <w lemma=give pos=vvi xml:id=A01425-007-b-3510 reg=give>giue</w> <w lemma=you pos=pn xml:id=A01425-007-b-3520>you</w> <w lemma=demonstration pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3530>demonstration</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3540>,</pc> <w lemma=for pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-007-b-3550>for</w> <w lemma=brevity pos=n1g xml:id=A01425-007-b-3560 reg=brevity's>breuities</w> <w lemma=sake pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3570>sake</w> <w lemma=I pos=pns xml:id=A01425-007-b-3580>I</w> <w lemma=remit pos=vvb xml:id=A01425-007-b-3590>remit</w> <w lemma=you pos=pn xml:id=A01425-007-b-3600>you</w> <w lemma=to pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-007-b-3610>to</w> <w lemma=my pos=po xml:id=A01425-007-b-3620>my</w> <w lemma=book pos=n2 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3630 reg=books>bookes</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3640 unit=sentence>.</pc> </p> </sp> <sp xml:id=A01425-e102770 who=A01425-beer> <speaker> <w lemma=Beer pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3650 reg=Beer>Beere</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3660 unit=sentence>.</pc> </speaker> <p xml:id=A01425-e102780> <w lemma=book pos=n2 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3670 reg=Books>Bookes</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3680>?</pc> <w lemma=print pos=j_vn xml:id=A01425-007-b-3690>printed</w> <w lemma=cum pos=fw-la xml:id=A01425-007-b-3700 rendition=#hi>Cum</w> <w lemma=privilegio pos=fw-la xml:id=A01425-007-b-3710 rendition=#hi reg=privilegio>priuilegio</w> <w lemma=no pos=d-x xml:id=A01425-007-b-3720>no</w> <w lemma=doubt pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3730>doubt</w> <w lemma=on pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-007-b-3740 type=contract1 reg=on>on</w> <w xml:id=A01425-007-b-3740c type=contract2 lemma=it pos=pn reg='t join=left>'t</w> <pc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3750>,</pc> <w lemma=and pos=cc xml:id=A01425-007-b-3760>and</w> <w lemma=sell pos=vvn xml:id=A01425-007-b-3770>sold</w> <w lemma=for pos=acp-p xml:id=A01425-007-b-3780>for</w> <w lemma=the pos=d xml:id=A01425-007-b-3790>the</w> <w lemma=company pos=n1 xml:id=A01425-007-b-3800>Company</w> <w lemma=of pos=acp-p 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lemma="well; w lemma="who; w lemma="wine; w lemma="without; w lemma="woman; w lemma="yet; w lemma="your; w xml; who="a01425 cache: A01425.xml plain text: A01425.txt item: #2 of 36 id: A01443 author: Gardiner, Edmund. title: Phisicall and approved medicines, aswell in meere simples, as compound obseruations With a true and direct iudgement of the seuerall complexions of men, & how to minister both phisicke and medicine, to euery seuerall complexion. With the making of many excellent vnguents, and oyles, as also their applications, both for gargarismes & inflamations of the face, and other diseases incident to the body of man, aswell chiurugicall as phisicall. With the true vse of taking that excellent hearbe tabacco, aswell in the pipe by sume, as also in phisicke, medicine and chirurgerie. date: 1611.0 words: 33455 flesch: 68 summary: Because the colde complexion is cleane opposite and contrarie to the hot constitution : and for that this is the worst of all others , and furthest from that state which is best : I will addresse my next speech to speake somewhat of it ; to the end , I would haue men resolued whether Tabacco be holsome for them or no. And because colde is cleane contrarie to heat , it must of necessitie be concluded , that Tabacco is very holesome for colde complexions seruing as a helpe in the office of concoction and digestion , considering that in this state of bodie there lacketh heat sufficient , and the other powers and faculties natural , are not able for the weakness of the instruments and organes , to attract and digest that nourishment that is moist , nor to make it like and consubstantiall with the bodie and members . Wherefore hauing experimented the faculties and properties of Tabacco in men , they transferred the vse thereof to the curation of rotten , stinking , and such corrupt soares of beastes as were full of crawling wormes , and they quickly found that the iuyce of the hearb being dropped into the place , did not onely kill worms , but also clense and mundifie the vlcers , and afterwards bring them to perfect cicatrization : and for the same cause the Americans euer carrie about them some of the powder of it . keywords: adde; againe; ana; bee; bodie; booke; braine; cause; cold; diuers; doe; doth; drie; english; euery; farre; fiat; foliorum; forth; fume; good; hath; haue; head; hearbe; hee; hot; humours; indorum; iuyce; leaues; like; man; meanes; medicines; men; moist; mouth; nature; neuer; owne; oyle; paines; parts; people; place; plant; qualitie; reason; rec; saith; sanae; sanctae; selfe; set; stomacke; tabacco; taking; thereof; things; time; verie; vlcers; vnc; vnguent; vnto; vpon; vse; water; wee; wounds; yea cache: A01443.xml plain text: A01443.txt item: #3 of 36 id: A01444 author: Gardiner, Edmund. title: The triall of tabacco Wherein, his worth is most worthily expressed: as, in the name, nature, and qualitie of the sayd hearb; his speciall vse in all physicke, with the true and right vse of taking it, aswell for the seasons, and times, as also the complexions, dispositions, and constitutions, of such bodies, & persons, as are fittest: and to whom it is most profitable to take it. By E.G. Gent. and practicioner in physicke. date: 1610.0 words: 31976 flesch: 69 summary: I haue discoursed sufficiently ( as I iudge ) of the vertues of Tabacco for inward diseases of mans bodie : now will I proceede to his effects in curing those that happen outwardly : and first there is prescribed vnto vs this Vnguent . The triall of tabacco Wherein, his worth is most worthily expressed: as, in the name, nature, and qualitie of the sayd hearb; his speciall vse in all physicke, with the true and right vse of taking it, aswell for the seasons, and times, as also the complexions, dispositions, and constitutions, of such bodies, & persons, as are fittest: and to whom it is most profitable to take it. keywords: adde; againe; ana; bee; bodie; booke; braine; cold; diuers; doe; doth; drie; english; fiat; foliorum; forth; fume; good; hath; haue; head; hee; hot; humours; indorum; iuyce; leaues; like; man; meanes; medicines; men; moist; mouth; nature; neuer; owne; oyle; paines; parts; people; persons; place; plant; qualitie; reason; rec; saith; sanae; selfe; set; stomacke; tabacco; taking; thereof; things; time; verie; vlcers; vnc; vnguent; vnto; vpon; vse; water; wee; wounds; yea cache: A01444.xml plain text: A01444.txt item: #4 of 36 id: A02440 author: Hind, John, fl. 1596-1606. title: VVork for chimny-sweepers: or A warning for tabacconists Describing the pernicious vse of tabacco, no lesse pleasant then profitable for all sorts to reade. date: 1602.0 words: 12638 flesch: 64 summary: NOt the desire of any priuate game , Nor 〈◊〉 motions of a Carping braine , Nor for reward from some 〈◊〉 fil● , ( How euer men may Censure 〈◊〉 them lif● , ) Nor the desire to see my name in 〈◊〉 , Like pupill Poets who●e mindes looke a sq●i●● , To heart the Vulger sorts applauding voice , Commend their budding Mule , Inuentions Choice ▪ Hath 〈◊〉 mee take in hand this idle taske ▪ And 〈◊〉 ▪ smoke face vnmaske , Who beeing but a 〈…〉 Hath plaid the painted English 〈◊〉 ▪ ( Pitie : that so 〈…〉 wits Should fall into such furious 〈…〉 ) But Ch●pter of his treatise of the plague , that visiting a certaine pacient of his , that had by meanes of the plague a botch in his ●●ancke or groyne , and other bl●●es elsewhere in his body : Whilst rashly hee vnfolded the bed clothes , the better to take view of the sores , hee was sodainely stroke into a sound with the st●●c●e & loathsome breath that steymed from these vlcers , & perced vp to his braine through his nosthrils , in such sort as that he hardly recouered his life . keywords: bee; blood; bodies; body; braine; doth; good; hath; haue; heat; humours; lib; like; meanes; melancholy; men; naturall; nature; parts; qualitie; reason; tabacco; thing; time; vse; ● ● cache: A02440.xml plain text: A02440.txt item: #5 of 36 id: A03952 author: Barclay, William, 1570?-1630? title: Nepenthes, or The vertues of tabacco by William Barclay Mr. of Art, and Doctor of Physicke date: 1614.0 words: 5547 flesch: 56 summary: Now to returne from whence I did digresse to shew the commodities of Tabacco , I lay here as a ground to build vpon , that by reason of the situation of mans head , which is aboue al the other members of the body , the most parte of diseases flow from the head , as from a fountain , so that Tabacco going immediatly to the brain , it not only augmenteth and refresheth the animall spirites , but drieth the sourse of innumerable diseases , and fortifieth the braine . The house with many doores it is the head , Death and disease as Romanes siege them all To suffocat the life without remead : Except diuine Tabacco make defence , Keepe open doores , & raise the siege from thenc● To the abusers of Tabacco . keywords: barclay; braine; diseases; english; euery; hath; haue; man; mouth; plant; smoake; tabacco; tcp; text cache: A03952.xml plain text: A03952.txt item: #6 of 36 id: A04242 author: James I, King of England, 1566-1625. title: A counterblaste to tobacco date: 1604.0 words: 6575 flesch: 51 summary: But herein is not onely a great vanitie , but a great contempt of Gods good giftes , that the sweetenesse of mans breath , being a good gift of God , should be wilfully corrupted by this stinking smoke , wherein I must confesse , it hath too strong a vertue : and so that which is an ornament of nature , and can neither by any artifice be at the first acquired , nor once lost , be recouered againe , shall be filthily corrupted with an incurable stinke , which vile qualitie is as directly contrary to that wrong opinion which is holden of the wholesomnesse thereof , as the venime of putrifaction is contrary to the vertue Preseruatiue . In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. keywords: bee; custome; disease; doe; good; hath; haue; man; nature; tcp; text; tobacco; vpon; vse cache: A04242.xml plain text: A04242.txt item: #7 of 36 id: A08508 author: Bennett, Edward. title: A treatise deuided into three parts, touching the inconueniences, that the importation of tobacco out of Spaine, hath brought into this land viz. 1 In the first is shewed how treasure was vsually brought into this land. 2 In the second, what hath and doth hinder the bringing of it, with other inconueniences. 3 In the third, how to remedie the one, and the other. date: 1620.0 words: 2759 flesch: 72 summary: 2000-00 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2001-10 SPi Global Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2001-11 TCP Staff (Michigan) Sampled and proofread 2001-11 TCP Staff (Michigan) Text and markup reviewed and edited 2001-12 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion A Treatise deuided into three parts , touching the inconueniences , that the Importation of Tobacco out of Spaine , hath brought into this Land. viz. The maine decay of Trade , and the chiefe cause that hindreth the importation of Bullion out of Spaine is Tobacco , for there is consumed by all computation , yearely in this Land , three hundred thousand weight , and I deuide all the Tabaccoes wee buy for this Kingdome , into three sorts and values . keywords: hath; haue; land; spaine; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A08508.xml plain text: A08508.txt item: #8 of 36 id: A13306 author: C. T., 17th cent. title: An aduice hovv to plant tobacco in England and how to bring it to colour and perfection, to whom it may be profitable, and to whom harmfull. The vertues of the hearbe in generall, as well in the outward application as taken in fume. With the danger of the Spanish tobacco. Written by C.T. date: 1615.0 words: 5797 flesch: 58 summary: eng Tobacco -- Early works to 1800. I Haue heard it reported , by men of good iudgment , that there is paid out of England and Ireland , neere the value of two hundred thousand pounds euery yeare for Tobacco ; and that the greatest part thereof is bought for ready money . keywords: bee; colour; england; english; good; hath; haue; hearbe; leafe; leaues; tcp; text; tobacco; wine cache: A13306.xml plain text: A13306.txt item: #9 of 36 id: A16679 author: Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673. aut title: A solemne ioviall disputation, theoreticke and practicke; briefely shadowing the lavv of drinking together, with the solemnities and controversies occurring: fully and freely discussed according to the civill lavv. Which, by the permission, priviledge and authority, of that most noble and famous order in the Vniversity of Goddesse Potina; Dionisius Bacchus being then president, chiefe gossipper, and most excellent governour, Blasius Multibibus, aliàs Drinkmuch ... hath publikely expounded to his most approved and improved fellow-pot-shots; touching the houres before noone and after, usuall and lawfull. ... Faithfully rendred according to the originall Latine copie. date: 1617.0 words: 19590 flesch: 64 summary: MY FRIEND , as thou ascribest , the cause of thy present misery , to thy forepast impiety , and as thou wishest Neptune might censure-thee according : o thy demerits , having deserved the worst of men : so I would have thee know I am neither Neptune that can or will censure , nor shee Tethis that should shew thee rigour ; Two Ilanders we are that will shew thee our best of welcome , and hospitality shall be the worst punishment we will inflict upon thee : onely , as thou ex : pressest thy owne sorrow for the contempt of thy profession : redeeme the time thou hast lost , and retire with us ; if we can yeeld thee comfort use us : for never past misery by this shore unpitied , if we could either remedy it , or redresse it . O , if Iohn a Styles , or Iohn an Oakes had knowne thee in their dayes , what cases couldst thou have put thē ? for by thee ( and none but thee ) keywords: age; art; bacchus; bastard; bee; captaine; death; discourse; doe; earth; english; good; hath; heart; herbe; himselfe; honour; lesse; life; love; man; mee; men; nature; owne; pipe; pluto; selfe; smoake; tcp; text; thee; thine; thou; time; tobacco; use cache: A16679.xml plain text: A16679.txt item: #10 of 36 id: A19997 author: Deacon, John, 17th cent. title: Tobacco tortured, or, The filthie fume of tobacco refined shewing all sorts of subiects, that the inward taking of tobacco fumes, is very pernicious vnto their bodies; too too profluuious for many of their purses; and most pestiferous to the publike state. Exemplified apparently by most fearefull effects: more especially, from their treacherous proiects about the Gun-powder Treason; from their rebellious attempts of late, about their preposterous disparking of certaine inclosures: as also, from sundry other their prodigious practices. ... date: 1616.0 words: 75746 flesch: 66 summary: Now then , mans corrupted nature ( being neither inherently sweet , nor essentially cleare in it selfe ) if it be carelesly permitted ( hand ouer head ) to haue an ordinarie entercourse of trafficking with corrupt and contagious countries , as it were in a foule filthie channell , the very mind it selfe will be as vnable to withstand the pernicious customes of those contagious countries , as the very bodie of man ( accustomably conuersing in pestilentiall places ) is vnfit to resist the pestilentiall infections of those selfesame places . All which ( by the dispersing and spreading of a venimous matter , and a mortall enemie to mans nature throughout the whole body ) do procure the present destruction of men by many great multitudes , as daily experience approueth . Capn. keywords: againe; augmentation; bloud; bodie; body; capn; capnistus; corne; countrey; disordered; doth; effects; eftsoones; euen; euery; excessiue; fearefull; filthie; forth; forthwith; fumes; gen; god; good; great; hath; haue; hauing; heart; heate; himselfe; hydr; image; king; lord; maiesties; man; manner; mans; matter; meane; men; mens; mind; nature; ouer; owne; people; perceiue; persons; power; present; psal; publike; publike good; purpose; reason; rest; said; selfe; set; seuerall; sir; smoke; sort; state; sundry; thee; themselues; things; thou; thy; tillage; time; tobacco; tobacco fumes; tobacconists; truth; vnto; vpon; want; way; whatsoeuer; word; yea cache: A19997.xml plain text: A19997.txt item: #11 of 36 id: A20030 author: Marbecke, Roger, 1536-1605. title: A defence of tabacco vvith a friendly answer to the late printed booke called Worke for chimny-sweepers, &c. date: 1602.0 words: 21826 flesch: 57 summary: MVch here is said , Tabacco to defend , And much was said , ●abacco to disgrace : Reade , marke , and scan : then censure in the end : Both you are men , most fit to iudge the case . Now ●ir ; if Tabacco be hote and drie , as you put downe that it is , and the cholericke man hote likewise ; and then if ●●ke be increased with like : as Aristotle saith : or if like be nourished , maintained , and preserued with like , as Ph●sitions affirme : then like inough it is , that the choleric●e mans complexion , is rather preserued by Tabacco , then destroyed : presupposed alwaies , if it be moderately taken . keywords: bene; bodies; daily; doth; euen; good; great; hath; haue; hote; like; man; matter; meane; men; nature; opinion; reason; selfe; tabacco; thing; time; vnto; vpon; vse; way cache: A20030.xml plain text: A20030.txt item: #12 of 36 id: A20509 author: Ditchfield, Edward. title: Considerations touching the nevv contract for tobacco, as the same hath beene propounded by Maister Ditchfield, and other vndertakers date: 1625.0 words: 3653 flesch: 63 summary: In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. By computation of the former contract there was to come 60000 pounds at least , to the benefite of the plantations ; whereof the 4 part is now is thought a sufficient portion , and yet that Contract was said to be pernitious to the Colonies , and this beneficiall . keywords: contract; hath; haue; pence; plantations; pound; tcp; tobacco cache: A20509.xml plain text: A20509.txt item: #13 of 36 id: A22205 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: An abstract of some branches of His Maiesties late charter, granted to the tobacco-pipe makers of VVestminster, declaring His Maiesties pleasure touching that manufacture, and also all persons whom it may concern date: 1619.0 words: 1928 flesch: 51 summary: eng Tobacco pipe industry -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A22205) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28479) keywords: england; societie; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22205.xml plain text: A22205.txt item: #14 of 36 id: A22210 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation concerning the viewing and distinguishing of tobacco in England and Ireland, the dominion of Wales, and towne of Barwicke. date: 1619.0 words: 2400 flesch: 54 summary: Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28538) In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. keywords: england; euery; letters; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22210.xml plain text: A22210.txt item: #15 of 36 id: A22216 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King, a proclamation to restraine the planting of tobacco in England and VVales date: 1619.0 words: 1864 flesch: 56 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 23832) keywords: eebo; english; tcp; text; tobacco; wee cache: A22216.xml plain text: A22216.txt item: #16 of 36 id: A22229 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King. A proclamation commanding conformity to his Maiesties pleasure, expressed in his late charter to the tobacco-pipe-makers date: 1620.0 words: 1963 flesch: 56 summary: Users should bear in mind that in all likelihood such instances will never have been looked at by a TCP editor. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A22229) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 1073) keywords: bee; eebo; english; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22229.xml plain text: A22229.txt item: #17 of 36 id: A22230 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King. A proclamation for restraint of the disordered trading for tobacco date: 1620.0 words: 2587 flesch: 48 summary: WHereas Wee , out of the dislike Wee had of the vse of Tobacco , tending to a generall and new corruption both of mens bodies and maners , and yet neuerthelesse holding it of the two more tolerable , that the same should be imported amongst many other vanities and superfluities , which came from beyond the Seas , then permitted to be planted here within this Realme , thereby to abuse and misimploy the soile of this fruitfull Kingdome , did by Our Proclamation dated the thirtieth day of December now last past straitly charge and commaund all and euery person and persons , of what degree or condition soeuer , That they or any of them by themselues , their seruants , workemen or labourers , should not from and after the second day of February then next following , presume to sow , set or plant , or cause to be sowen , set or planted within this Our Realme of England and the Dominion of Wales , any sort or kinde of Tobacco whatsoeuer , and that they , or any of them , should not maintaine or continue any olde stockes or plants of Tobacco formerly sowen or planted , but should forthwith vtterly destroy and root vp the same . And further We doe by these Presents will and require all and singular Mayors , Sheriffes , Iustices of Peace , Bayliffes , Constables , Headboroughes , Customers , Comptrollers , Searchers , Waiters , and all other Our Officers and Ministers whatsoeuer , That they and euery of them in their seuerall places and offices be diligent and attendant in the execution of this Our Proclamation , and also aiding and assisting vnto such person and persons , and his and their Deputies and Assignes as We shall so as aforesaid authorize and appoint to import Tobacco , aswell in any search for discouery of any acte or actes to be performed contrary to the intent of these Presents , as otherwise in the doing or executing of any matter or thing forthe accomplishment of this Our Royall Command . keywords: doe; persons; tcp; text; tobacco; vpon cache: A22230.xml plain text: A22230.txt item: #18 of 36 id: A22328 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation concerning tobacco. date: 1624.0 words: 3657 flesch: 40 summary: ¶ A Proclamation concerning Tobacco . WHereas Our Commons , assembled in Our last Sessions of Parliament , became humble Petitioners vnto Us , That , for many waightie reasons , much concerning the welfare of Our Kingdome , and the Trade thereof , We would by Our Royall power , vtterly prohibite the vse of all forreigne Tobacco , which is not of the growth of Our owne Dominions ; And whereas We haue vpon all occasions made knowen Our dislike , We haue euer had of the vse of Tobacco in generall , as tending to the corruption both of the health and manners of Our people , and to that purpose haue at seuerall times heretofore prohibited the planting of Tobacco , both in England and Wales , as vtterly vnfit , in respect of the Climate , to cherish the same for any medicinall vse , ( which is the onely good to bee approoued in it ; ) And at other times haue also prohibited the disorderly Trading for Tobacco , into the parts beyond the Seas , as by Our seuerall Proclamations , published to that purpose , it may appeare . keywords: bee; command; england; person; tcp; text; tobacco; vpon cache: A22328.xml plain text: A22328.txt item: #19 of 36 id: A22340 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation for the vtter prohibiting the importation and vse of all tobacco, which is not the proper growth of the colonies of Virginia and the Summer Islands, or one of them. date: None words: 4296 flesch: 32 summary: And Our expresse will and command is , That neither Our said Agents , nor any others , doe sell , or vtter any part of the said prohibited Tobacco , within any Our owne Dominions , there to bee spent and vsed , whereby the vent of the Tobacco of Our Colonies aforesaid may any way bee hindred , vpon paine of Our heauy displeasure , and such other paines and penalties , as other offenders against this Our Proclamation are liable vnto . And whereas by Our former Proclamation , We did command , that from , & after the fiue & twentieth day of March , then , and now next ensuing , no person should sell , vtter , or offer to put to sale , or vse any Tobacco , which is not of the proper growth of the Colonies aforesaid , and before the ende of forty dayes then next ensuing , should transport out of Our said Kingdome , all other Tobacco , then that of the growth of those Colonies ; Wee doe now by this Our Proclamation , ratifie and confirme the same , and command , the same to be duely put in execution : And to the ende there may be no euasion vsed to auoyd the same , Wee doe hereby giue full power and commandement to Our said Agents , by themselues and their Deputies , at any time , or times after the said fiue and twentieth day of March now next ensuing , to search for the said prohibited Tobacco , and to take a true and exact note and accompt of the quantity thereof , to the intent that the Owners thereof , before the ende of forty dayes next ensuing after the said fiue and twentieth day of March , either by themselues , or some other , may export the same by the priuity of the said Agents , according to the true intent of this , and of Our said former Proclamation , and at the end of the said forty dayes , may giue a iust account vnto Our said Agents , what is become thereof ; & whatsoeuer Tobacco which is not of the proper growth of the Plantations aforesaid , shall after the said forty dayes be found in the hands of any person whatsoeuer , shall bee seized by Our said Agents , or their Deputies to Our vse , and the said person or persons hauing or vsing the same , shall incurre Our high displeasure , and bee subiect to such further paines and penalties , as by Our said Proclamation are to be inflicted vpon any other offenders . keywords: agents; bee; doe; haue; proclamation; time; tobacco; wee cache: A22340.xml plain text: A22340.txt item: #20 of 36 id: A22354 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) title: By the King a proclamation touching tobacco. date: 1625.0 words: 1595 flesch: 60 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28556) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1876:29) By the King a proclamation touching tobacco. England and Wales. keywords: eebo; english; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22354.xml plain text: A22354.txt item: #21 of 36 id: A22363 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation for setling the plantation of Virginia. date: 1625.0 words: 2084 flesch: 52 summary: Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28545) WHereas the Colonie of Virginia , Planted by the hands of Our most deare Father of blessed memory , for the propagation of Christian Religion the increase of Trade , and the enlarging of his Royall Empire , hath not hitherto prospered so happily , as was hoped and desired , A great occasion whereof his late Maiesty conceiued to be , for that the gouernment of that Colony was committed to the Company of Virginia , encorporated of a multitude of persons of seuerall dispositions , amongst whom the affaires of greatest moment were , and must be ruled by the greater number of Uotes and Uoyces ; And therefore his late Maiestie , out of His great Wisedome , and depth of Iudgement , did desire to resume that popular gouernment , and accordingly the Letters Patents of that Incorporation , were by his Highnesse direction in a Legall course questioned , and thereupon iudicially repealed , and adiudged to bee voyde ; wherein his Maiesties ayme was onely , to reduce that gouernment into such a right course , as might best agree with that forme which was held in the rest of his Royall Monarchy , and was not intended by him , to take away , or impeach the particular Interest of any priuate Plantor , or Aduenturer , nor to alter the same , otherwise then should be of necessity for the good of the publique : And wheras We continue the like care of those Colonies and Plantations , as Our late deare Father did , and vpon deliberate aduice and consideration , are of the same Iudgement that Our said Father was of , for the gouernment of that Colony of Virginia ; Now lest the apprehension of former personall differences , which haue heretofore happened ( the reuiuing and continuing whereof Wee vtterly disallow , and strictly forbid ) might distract the mindes of the Plantors and Aduenturers , or the opinion , that We would neglect those Plantations , might discourage men to goe or send thither , & so hinder the perfecting of that worke , wherin We hold the honor of Our deare Father deceased , and Our owne honour to be deeply engaged ; We haue thought fit to declare , and by Our Royal Proclamation to publish Our owne Iudgement , and resolution in these things , which by Gods assistance Wee purpose constantly to pursue . keywords: eebo; english; tcp; text; virginia; wee cache: A22363.xml plain text: A22363.txt item: #22 of 36 id: A22439 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) title: By the King a proclamation touching the sealing of tobacco. date: 1627.0 words: 1373 flesch: 61 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A22439) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 28612) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1876:89) By the King a proclamation touching the sealing of tobacco. England and Wales. keywords: eebo; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22439.xml plain text: A22439.txt item: #23 of 36 id: A22447 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation for the ordering of tobacco. date: 1627.0 words: 2011 flesch: 53 summary: Forbidding foreign and domestic tobacco; all tobacco from Virginia and other colonies to be under the control of commissioners. In general, first editions of a works in English were prioritized, although there are a number of works in other languages, notably Latin and Welsh, included and sometimes a second or later edition of a work was chosen if there was a compelling reason to do so. keywords: bee; maiesties; tcp; text; tobacco; vpon cache: A22447.xml plain text: A22447.txt item: #24 of 36 id: A22567 author: England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) title: By the King. A proclamation for preuenting of the abuses growing by the vnordered retailing of tobacco date: 1633.0 words: 1903 flesch: 56 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A22567) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 17608) keywords: eebo; hath; tcp; text; tobacco; townes cache: A22567.xml plain text: A22567.txt item: #25 of 36 id: A22571 author: Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title: By the King a proclamation restraining the abusive venting of tobacco. date: None words: 1365 flesch: 60 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). keywords: eebo; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A22571.xml plain text: A22571.txt item: #26 of 36 id: A28354 author: Bland, John. title: To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty the humble remonstrance of John Blande of London, merchant, on the behalf of the inhabitants and planters in Virginia and Mariland. date: 1661.0 words: 5895 flesch: 39 summary: Which way then shall our Customes increase by the Hollanders not trading into those Colonies ? I am sure upon the first obtaining this Act in the long Parliament , our Traders to Virginia and Mariland carried the Tobacco from those Colonies directly to Holland themselves , and neither paid Duties in the Country , nor in England , and so they would do still if permitted ; wherein it is apparent , it s their own interests that is sought after ; for the Custom , let the Hollanders trade thither or not , will be the same in England , and rather increase than decrease if they be permitted to trade thither ; for as the Colonies increase , they will grow to better husbandry , and so by the production of better Commodities make our Customs the greater . Thirdly , That if any the Inhabitants or Planters of the said Colonies shall desire to ship his Tobacco or goods for England , that the Traders from England to Virginia and Mariland shall let them have freight in their ships at as low and cheap rates , as they used to have it when the Hollanders and other Nations traded thither . keywords: colonies; commerce; england; hollanders; mariland; tobacco; trade; virginia cache: A28354.xml plain text: A28354.txt item: #27 of 36 id: A38822 author: Everard, Giles. title: Panacea, or, The universal medicine being a discovery of the wonderfull vertues of tobacco taken in a pipe : with its operation and use both in physick and chyrurgery / by Dr Everard, &c. date: 1659.0 words: 28418 flesch: 72 summary: D. Pauvius inquiring into the cause of that accident , and referring it to Mania , or some other disease of the head ; they answered that were acquainted with that young man , that the man was never sick , nor had he the falling sicknesse , but was so given to drink Tobacco continually , that the pipe was seldom out of his mouth , and he was alwayes drawing in that fuliginous vapour ; whereupon D. Pauvius did co●jecture upon good grounds , that heap of soot and smoke was contracted in the cavities of his brain by that means . The English returning from thence , brought the like Pipes with them , to drink the smoak of Tobacco ; and since that time , the use of drinking Tobacco hath so much prevailed all England over , especially amongst the Courtiers , that they● have caused many such like Pipes to be made to drink Tobacco with . keywords: body; brain; cold; daies; doth; dry; good; hath; head; heat; humours; juyce; leaves; man; men; nature; non; oyl; parts; plant; powder; saith; seed; smoke; stomach; things; time; tobacco; tobacco leaves; use; water; way; wine; wounds; ● ● cache: A38822.xml plain text: A38822.txt item: #28 of 36 id: A45969 author: Ireland. title: An act for granting an additional duty on tobacco and for continuing unto His Majesty, an aid, or additional custom on several goods and merchandizes : and also for continuing the additional duty on beer and ale, and other liquors, till the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand, seaven hundred and two. date: 1697.0 words: 5010 flesch: 18 summary: An act for granting an additional duty on tobacco and for continuing unto His Majesty, an aid, or additional custom on several goods and merchandizes : and also for continuing the additional duty on beer and ale, and other liquors, till the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand, seaven hundred and two. Ireland. 1697 Approx. An act for granting an additional duty on tobacco and for continuing unto His Majesty, an aid, or additional custom on several goods and merchandizes : and also for continuing the additional duty on beer and ale, and other liquors, till the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand, seaven hundred and two. Ireland. keywords: act; day; duty; kingdom; majesty; pounds; time cache: A45969.xml plain text: A45969.txt item: #29 of 36 id: A57896 author: Blount, Henry, Sir, 1602-1682. title: Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ... date: 1657.0 words: 11793 flesch: 64 summary: 7. Lemnius de occultis hath written a whole Chapter of the rattle which men have in their throats before they die , and ascribes it to the contractions of the vitall spirits , &c. and so it may be well enough ; for that a mans breath is stopped by flegme and undigested humors , which come from the mouth of the stomach into the throat , as well as an halter doth stop it outwardly . 4. Because men cannot ordinarily have the said composition , I thought fit to add one thing more , made with great ease , and of admirable use , as well for the wind , as also to dissolve tough flegme and humors in the stomach , as also to comfort the stomach , that is , Take Enulacampane Roots dried , pounded , and sifted , mingle therewith as much Sugar as shall please your taste , to take away the bitterness of the roots : Then add thereunto a small quantity of pounded Nutmeg and Ginger : Mingle all these together with a sufficient quantity of Sallet-oyl , Hony , or other pleasant syrope , to the thickness of an Electuary . keywords: body; cap; doe; doth; drink; good; gout; hath; humors; instrument; man; meat; nature; physick; stomach; tobacco; use cache: A57896.xml plain text: A57896.txt item: #30 of 36 id: A70365 author: James I, King of England, 1566-1625. Counterblaste to tobacco. title: Two broad-sides against tobacco the first given by King James of famous memory, his Counterblast to tobacco : the second transcribed out of that learned physician Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, his Treatise of the scurvy : to which is added, serious cautions against excess in drinking, taken out of another work of the same author, his Preservation of health and prolongation of life : with a short collection, out of Dr. George Thompson's treatise of Bloud, against smoking tobacco : also many examples of God's severe judgments upon notorious drunkards, who have died suddenly, in a sermon preached by Mr. Samuel Ward : concluding with two poems against tobacco and coffee / corrected and published, as very proper for this age, by J.H. date: 1672.0 words: 29706 flesch: 54 summary: Gentle Readers , HEre is presented to you a Brief , Learned , and a very seasonable Treatise for the Age we live in : It was many years since Penned by King James of happy and blessed Memory , Entituled , A Counterblast to Tobacco ; It it here verbatim , faithfully transcribed out of the large and learned Volume of His other Works in Folio , which are rare and scarce to be had for money , and of too great a price for the common sort of Tobacco-smokers to purchase : It is granted , the thing may be good , and Physical , and healthful , being moderately and but seldom taken ; but for men to take ten or twenty Pipes in a day in all Companies , Morning , Noon and Night , before and presently after Meals ; this is a strange way of taking Physick . Whereas if men were so wise for their own good , both in Body , Soul , and Estate , as to handle a good Book , either of Divinity , or of Morality , half so often as they do the Pipe of smoke , it would be better for them in all respects , more precious time and money would be saved . keywords: body; cold; common; custome; death; disease; doth; drink; drinking; drunkards; drunkenness; evil; fit; god; good; hath; health; house; life; like; man; men; nature; persons; scurvy; self; sin; smoke; smoking; spirits; stomach; taking; thee; thou; time; tobacco; use; wine cache: A70365.xml plain text: A70365.txt item: #31 of 36 id: A79368 author: Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title: By the King. A proclamation, prohibiting the planting, setting and sowing of tobacco in England and Ireland, according to an Act of Parliament herein specified date: 1661.0 words: 1908 flesch: 55 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). keywords: act; king; tcp; text; tobacco cache: A79368.xml plain text: A79368.txt item: #32 of 36 id: A82435 author: England and Wales. Parliament. title: Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. date: None words: 30712 flesch: 55 summary: May it therefore please your Maiesty that it may be Enacted , And be it Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament , That the said Oliver Cromwell deceased , Henry Ireton deceased , John Bradshaw deceased , and Thomas Pride deceased , shall by vertue of this Act , be adjudged to be Convicted and Attainted of High Treason , to all intents and purposes , as if they , and every of them respectively had been Attainted in their lives : And also that John Lisle , William Say , Valentine Wauton , Edward Whally , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , william Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawley , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Daniel Blagrave , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , and every of them , stand and be adjudged , and by Authority of this present Act Convicted and Attainted of High Treason ; And that all and every the Mannors , Messnages , Lands , Tenements , Rents , Reversions , Remainders , Possessions , Rights , Conditions , Interests , Offices , Fees , Annuities , and all other the Hereditaments , Leases for years , Chattels real , and other things of that nature , whatsoever they be , of them the said Oliver Cromwell , Henry Ireton , John Bradshaw , Thomas Pride , John Lisle , William Say , Valentine W●uton , Edward Whally , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , William Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawly , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Daniel Blagrave , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , Thomas Harrison , Adrian Scroop , John Carew , John Jones , Thomas Scot , Gregory Clement , Hugh Peters , Francis Hacker , Iohn Cook , Daniel Axtell , sir Hardress Waller , William Heveningham , Isaac Pennington , Henry Martin , Gilbert Millington , Robert Tichborne , Owen Rowe , Robert Lilborne , Henry Smith , Edmond Harvy , Iohn Downs ▪ Vincent Potter , Augustine Garland , George Fleetwood , Simon Meyne , Iames Temple , Peter Temple , Thomas Wayte , which they , or any of them , or any other person or persons , to their or any of their uses , or in trust for them , or any of them , had the Five and twentieth day of March , in the year of our Lord , One thousand six hundred forty and six , or at any time since , shall stand and be forfeited unto Your Majesty , Your Heirs and Successors , and shall be deemed , vested , and adjudged to be in the actual and real possession of Your Majesty , without any Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found : And also , That all and every the Goods , Debts , and other the Chattels personal whatsoever , of them the said Oliver Cromwell , Henry Ireton , Iohn Bradshaw , Thomas Pride , whereof at the time of their respective deaths , they , or any of them , or any other in trust for them or any of them , stood possessed in Law or Equity , and all the Goods , Debts , and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Iohn Lisle , William Say , Valentine Wauton , Edward Whalley , John Barkstead , Edmond Ludlow , Sir Michael Livesey , John Okey , John Hewson , William Goffe , Cornelius Holland , Thomas Challoner , William Cawly , Miles Corbet , Nicholas Love , John Dixwell , Andrew Broughton , Edward Dendy , Thomas Harrison , Adrian Scroope , John Carew , John Jones , Thomas Scot , Gregory Clement , Hugh Peters , Francis Hacker , Iohn Cook , Daniel Axtell , sir Hardress Waller , William Heveningham , Isaac Pennington , Henry Martin , Gilbert Millington , Robert Tichborne , Owen Rowe , Robert Lilborne , Henry Smith , Edmond Harvy , Iohn Downs , Vincent Potter , Augustine Garland , George Fleetwood , Simon Meyne , Iames Temple , Peter Temple , Thomas Wayte , whereof upon the Eleventh day of February , One thousand six hundred fifty nine , they or any of them , or any other in Trust for them or any of them , stood possessed either in Law or Equity , shall be deemed and adjudged to be forfeited unto , and are hereby vested , and put into the actual and real possession of Your Majesty , without any further Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found . An act for the better ordering the selling of wines by retail -- An act for the levying of the arrears of the twelve moneths assessment commencing the 24th of June 1659, and the six moneths assessment commencing the 25 of December 1659 -- An act for granting unto the Kings Majesty, four hundred and twenty thousand pounds, by an assessment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for disbanding the remainder of the army and paying off the navy -- An act for further supplying and explaining certain defects in an act intituled An act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the forces of this kingdom -- An act for the raising of seventy thousand pounds for the further supply of his Majesty -- An act for the attainder of several persons guilty of the horrid murther of his late Sacred Majestie King Charles the First -- An act for confirmation of leases and grants from colledges and hospitals -- An act for confirmation of marriages -- An act for prohibiting the planting, setting, or sowing of tobacco in England and Ireland -- An act for erecting and establishing a post-office -- An act impowering the master of the rolls for the time being, to make leases for years, in order to new build the old houses belonging to the rolls. keywords: act; authority; baronet; city; commissioners; contrary; county; day; edward; england; esq; esqs; gent; george; henry; iames; iohn; john; knight; law; letters; lord; majesties; majesty; master; money; parliament; persons; places; port; post; pounds; richard; robert; sir; sir thomas; sir william; successors; thing; thomas; time; town; vvilliam; william cache: A82435.xml plain text: A82435.txt item: #33 of 36 id: A82997 author: England and Wales. Parliament. title: Die Lunæ 4. Martii 1643. An ordinance for the regulating of the rates on the customes and excise of tobacco. date: 1644.0 words: 1126 flesch: 65 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A82997 of text R212028 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.7[68]). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A82997) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 161049) keywords: excise; ordinance; text cache: A82997.xml plain text: A82997.txt item: #34 of 36 id: A87472 author: Everard, Giles. De herba panacea. English. Selections. 1676. title: The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco whether it be good for all constitutions : with a word of advice against immoderate drinking and smoaking : likewise examples of some that have drunk their lives away, and died suddenly : with King Jame's [sic] opinion of tobacco, and how it came first into England : also the first original of coffee : to which is added, witty poems about tobacco and coffe [sic] : something about tobacco, written by George Withers, the late famous poet ... date: 1676.0 words: 29722 flesch: 55 summary: Gentle Readers , HEre is presented to you a Brief , Learned , and a very seasonable Treatise for the Age we live in : It was many years since Penned by King James of happy and blessed Memory , Entituled , A Counterblast to Tobacco ; It it here verbatim , faithfully transcribed out of the large and learned Volume of His other Works in Folio , which are rare and scarce to be had for money , and of too great a price for the common sort of Tobacco-smokers to purchase : It is granted , the thing may be good , and Physical , and healthful , being moderately and but seldom taken ; but for men to take ten or twenty Pipes in a day in all Companies , Morning , Noon and Night , before and presently after Meals ; this is a strange way of taking Physick . No , it is become in place of a Cure , a point of good Fellowship ; and he that will refuse to take a Pipe of Tobacco among his Fellows ( though by his own election he would rather smell the savor of a sink ) is accompted peevish , and no good company ; even as they do with tipling in the cold Eastern-Countries , yea the Mistriss cannot in a more mannerly kind entertain her Servant , then by giving him out of her fair hand a pipe of Tobacco ; but herein is not only a great vanity , but a great contempt of God's good Gifts , that the sweetness of mans breath being a good gift of God , should be wilfully corrupted by this stinking smoke , wherein I must confess it hath too strong of vertue , and so that which is an Ornament of Nature , and can neither by any artifice be at the first acquired , nor once lost be recovered again , shall be filthily corrupted with an incurable stink , which vile quality is as directly contrary to that wrong Opinion which is holden of the wholesomeness thereof , as the venome of putrifaction is contrary to the vertue preservative . keywords: body; coffee; cold; common; cure; custome; death; disease; doth; drink; drinking; drunkards; drunkenness; evil; fit; god; good; hath; health; house; like; man; men; nature; parts; persons; reason; scurvy; self; sin; smoke; spirits; stomach; taking; thee; thou; time; tobacco; use; wine cache: A87472.xml plain text: A87472.txt item: #35 of 36 id: A92203 author: Read, Robert, fl. 1653-1656. title: The complaint of many free-holders, farmer, and others, of the Common-wealth of England Against the unlawfull planting of English tobacco. With an act of Parliament prohibiting the same. date: 1653.0 words: 1438 flesch: 62 summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A92203 of text R211674 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.17[42]). 36 D The rate of 36 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. keywords: english; text; tobacco; wealth cache: A92203.xml plain text: A92203.txt item: #36 of 36 id: A94292 author: Hausted, Peter, d. 1645. title: Hymnus tabaci a poem in honour of tabaco. Heroïcally composed by Raphael Thorius: made English by Peter Hausted Mr of Arts Camb. date: 1651.0 words: 15525 flesch: 75 summary: IT is almost two yeers , ( Curteous Reader ) since this Elegant Poem of Tabaco , by some notwithstanding either through negligence or ignorance main'd and mangled , came to our hands . Which being approv'd by men of most learned judgments , I thought it was in no wise longer by me to be suppress'd . But to you , the best of men , I give many and particular thanks , that being in face unknown , you abounded in so much friendship toward me , that you thought me worthy of your love , and lastly have undertaken the care of this infant and helpless Poem : Which to requite , I can onely subscribe to your requests and remain a willing observe of your commands . keywords: bacchus; brain; doth; earth; eyes; face; fear; fire; good; hand; hath; head; herb; king; know; light; love; man; men; mind; nature; non; nose; place; plant; salt; silenus; sleep; smoke; tabaco; text; things; thou; thy; wine; yee cache: A94292.xml plain text: A94292.txt