Now ys ther non other say Of hyme to wyne the fyld A3/4at day add.
The fynd saw, he wase ny mate, Owt of the watyr he toke the gate, He thowght to wyne the fyld.
Wherefore ye had nede to warne Wylliam Gogyne and hys felaws to purvey them of wyne i now, for every man berythe me on hande[121-3] that the towne schalbe dronkyn drye as Yorke was when the Kynge was there.
I sen my lady a lytyll pes of Renysch wyne of the best, of x.
QVi vin veult maintenier ++WHo wyne wyll mayntene Conuient auoir chielliers Behoueth to haue selers Et vne basse chambre And a lowe chambre Pour prendre aisement.
Yea what can be more vile and filthie Idolatrie / then to adore and worshipp a peace of brede ãd cupp of wyne / as godd?
The vse of the breade and wyne by christis instituciõ is only / that the congregacion shuld eate and drincke therof in the remembrance of christe / But the papistes in their Masse do most shamefully abuse them both.
The Hollandes generall sent me two bottells of Spanish wyne and a Hollandes cheese.
A cavelero came to vizet me, and brought me 2 barsos wyne and fishes for a present.
And ther wer 2 presentes geven to Joco Conde Dono and Ushanusque Dono, each 2 barsos wyne and 4 fishes, with a littell pepper.
Coppendall a bottell ofwyne and a cheese for a present.
Soyemon Dono forestald the bay with netts, and made a fyshing just over against our English howse, and sent me a dish of fysh; and I retornd thanks, with a bottell Spanish wyne and a littell conserves.
I sent a hogg and a barrill wyne to company; and the purcer or merchant, Mr. Ed.
I sent Unagense Dono 2 barrills wyne and 4 fishes, he being retorned from wars, and now sick of small pox.
A China of Lankyn brought me a present of a barill of Lankyn wyne and a dozen of China cakes.
The King of Firando departed towardes themperours court this day, about nowne; and I went out with a small bark and carid hym 2 barilles wyne and 30 loves bread, and praid God send hym a good voyage.
On the 28th of that month he departed from Edinburgh towards England, having obtained licence to pass to France and Flanders, and to remain for five years, with the intention of accompanying the Duke of Chattelherault.
And nixt, the false Propheittis and the Preistis and the peopill accuseit him without ane caus, and thairfoir thai could nocht but be gyltie of his blude.
The Abbot had the advantage that he requyred, to wit, He took upoun him to prove that Melchisedeck offered bread and wyne unto God, which was the ground that the Messe was builded upoun to be a Sacrifice, &c.
Moreouer wyth corne ad wyne haue I stablesshed him/ what ca I do vnto the now my sonne?
And Noe beynge an husbad man/ went furth and planted a vyneyarde and drancke of the wyne and was droncke/ and laye vncouered in the myddest of his t[~e]t.
And they gaue their father wyne to drynke that same nyghte.
And they gaue their father wyne to drincke that nyghte also.
As soone as Noe was awaked fro his wyne and wyst what his yongest sonne had done vnto hym/ he sayd: cursed be Canaan/ ad a seruante of all seruantes be he to his brethren.
Let us geue hym wyne to drinke this nyghte also/ and goo thou and lye with him/ and let us saue seed of oure father.
He shall bynde his fole vnto the vine/ and his asses colt vnto the vyne braunche/ ad shall wash his garment in wyne and his mantell in the bloud of grapes/ his eyes are roudier than wyne/ ad his teeth whitter then mylke.
Come therfore/ let vs geue oure father wyne to dryncke/ and let vs lye with him that we may saue seed of oure father.
For waillit wyne and meitis thou had tho, 440 Tak mowlit breid, peirry, and syder sour; But cop and clapper, now is all ago.
Thair wes baithwyne and vennisoun, And barrellis ran on broche.
Item, for the wyne at the Cardenall Hatte, [121-1]viijd.
Nor yet myche wyne on it by God, Who preserve yow.
But shee was so curyous in good and perfect Waters, as shee would gyue so great a Pryce for that, as is ordinaryly gyuen for Wyne bee it neuer so excellent.
Item, my master spent in wyne at the said day iij.
For wyne for the seingers when the coors was at Norwich, xxs.
Rede wyne, v tonn of Claret wyne, and ij ton and ij hogisheds of white wyne after iiijl.
As Alen Kyng sheweth unto me ther was ij vessell of Muscadyne wyne which wer good, the King had on, my Lord Cardinall th' oder.
That by Mahounde I can note seen̄, How that we shulde wyne ther to the walle.
The herb woman brought a small barso wyne and 1 string cuttelfish for a present.
And I wrot Mr. Nealson a letter, and sent hym a barell of skarbeare and 10 loves bread and a barell Japon wyne for their provition.
Gallyasse sent me a barrico of Spanish wyne for a present, and, after, Capt.
This China brought me a present of 2 barsos wyne and a greate charger of chistnuttes, and departed for Langasaque on such a sudden that he was gon before I sent to thank hym, thinking to have sent hym a present.
And at night Itamia Migell Dono came to vizet me with Hollands ost and divers others, and brought me a banket with ij barsos wyne and ij wilduckes; and Palus (?
And at my retorne, I fownd Soca Samma sent me a present of 2 barsos wyne, 2 bundelles sea weed; Saquamon Dono, 2 barsos wyne and cuttell fish, with many complementall words and offer of frendship.
Soe I sent eather of them a pottell bottell of wyne and conservs to Tonomon, and a bottell strong water to Semi Dono.
Shoyemon Dono, the master of dansing beares, came and brought me a present of 2 barsos wyne and 16 loves bread.
Hys awin hed warpit with a snod olyve, Heich in a schippis forcastell dyd stand, Haldand a cowpe of gold intil hys hand, The bestis entralis in the see can swak, And ȝet the cleir wyne furth in fludis brak.
Thar fyris now begynnys schyne full schire; Sowpyt inwyne and sleip baith man and syre At quyet lugyng ȝondyr at thar will; 5 Queym silens haldis the large feildis still.
Wyne the eldar the bettir, sa that it be fresch; and euery man knawis vennyson owt of ply tynys the sesson.
Than ilk man smertly tastis thewyne at tabill, Prayand thar goddis for tobe aggreable.
It is presumed that the wyne should be poured in boiling hot, else it would gain little of the spicy flavour.
There is no wyne nor pasties, nor suffycent of flesshe, no bookes for to rede, nor any company.
They solde wyne so deare that there were no byers save myself who bought suffycent and added to the lyste which my patrons curtesly pay.
It is well that I have hyd in a safe place somewyne and other thynges necessarie.
Reynyshe wynevpon thy shulders onelye, what other thynge were it to the then a burden.
But what and yf thou drynke thy skynne full as thou art wont to do, whê thou comest where good wyne is.
That wolde do me no good at all, but take me not with suche a faute I trow, for the wyne is very bad and if I do so.
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