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BOOK II.
 * There are, that a compounded Fluid drain

From different Mixtures, Woodcock, Pippin, Moyle, Rough Eliot, sweet Permain, the blended Streams (Each mutually correcting each) create A pleasurable Medly, of what Taste Hardly distinguish'd; as the show'ry Arch, With listed Colours gay, Or, Azure, Gules, Delights, and puzles the Beholder's Eye, That views the watry Brede, with thousand Shews Of Painture vary'd, yet's unskill'd to tell Or where one Colour rises, or one faints.


 * Some Cyders have by Art, or Age unlearn'd

Their genuine Relish, and of sundry Vines Assum'd the Flavour; one sort counterfeits The Spanish Product, this, to Gauls has seem'd The sparkling Nectar of Champaigne; with that, Rh