Some Account of the Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of London

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But, oh, oh, — let that pafs.
I defy brewing ; for I have been all over your wine cellar, and that's another world ; but it's as flippery a world as this, and runs round too. What a Nicodemus is the butler ! he was loth to own me by night ; he bade me ftay all night, and then I fliould have my bellyful!.
Now, firs, I conceive that a bellyful! is a bellyful! ; and, if a man hath not his bellyfull, it is no thankfgiving. And if you (gentlemen of the city) have not a bellyfull of this thankfgiving
..., I fay you may have a bellyfull.
" Had Dr. Doriflaus been fo wife as to have ftaid at home, he might have had another kind of bellyfull than he had at the Hague : but a bellyfull ftill is a bellyfull, and at Grocers' Hall is a better ordinary than a Dutch ordinary for a bellyfull. Pox o' your Dutch ordinaries, I think they will become Englifli, and give us all a belly- full ; but in another kind (I fear) than I gave my Dutch landlady and her daughter.
" But no matter for that, a bellyfull is a bellyfull ; their bellies were empty, and fo was mine ; for I had not fo much as a ^iver to blefs APPENDIX.


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