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100:04;018[U  ]| You are welcome, welcome, all, to$4$ the new Inne;
100:04;018[U  ]| Though the old house, we$6@2$ hope our$6@2$ cheare will$1$ win
100:04;018[U  ]| Your acceptation:  we$6@2$ have the same Cooke,
100:04;018[U  ]| Still, and the fat, who$6@1$ sayes, you shall not looke
100:04;018[U  ]| Long, for$4$ your bill of fare, but euery dish
100:04;018[U  ]| Be seru'd in$5$, in$4$ the time, and to$4$ your wish:
100:04;018[U  ]| If any*thing be set to$4$ a wrong taste,
100:04;018[U  ]| It$6@1$ is not the meat, there, but the mouth is displac'd,
100:04;018[U  ]| Remoue but that$6@2$ sick palat, all is well.
100:04;018[U  ]| For$4$ this, the secure dresser badd me tell,
100:04;018[U  ]| Nothing more hurts iust meetings, then a croud;
100:04;018[U  ]| Or, when the expectation is growne too loud:
100:04;018[U  ]| That$3$ the nice stomack, would have this or that$6@2$,
100:04;018[U  ]| And being ask'd, or vrg'd, it$6@1$ knowes not what:
100:04;018[U  ]| When sharpe, or . . .