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For the Grocers Window. by his Brothers desire
| The best of the kind |
| Put up to your mind |
| And here to be got very handy; |
| Vinegar, and Rice, |
| Molases and spice, |
| Good spirits, and excellent brandy. |
| To buy it if willing, |
| You'l have for a shilling, |
| A bottle of excellent cyder, |
| The corks are all new, |
| The bottles are too |
| Much larger than others & wider. |
| American Beer |
| Enquire for here |
| For bottle or cask, as you love it, |
| As good, I'll be bold |
| As ever was sold, |
| To tell you a lie I'm above it. |
| By hamper or set |
| I defy you to get |
| China, better or cheaper about, sir, |
| By the dozen I sell it |
| But proud am to tell it, |
| A single one you may pick out, sir |
| I have Porter made here, |
| As well as my Beer, |
| But English, I likewise have got sir, |
| True Bristol, and ale, |
| Best Taunton, and pale, |
| So good, that it makes me a sot, sir. |
| Sugar here may be had, |
| Loaf, lump, muscovad |
| Good pipes, tobacco to snuff, sir; |
| Dip'd candles and mould, |
| Are also here sold, |
| Soft soap, or hard, cheap enough, sir. |
| Good Burlington Pork |
| Beef, just come from Corke, |
| And other things various and many; |
| Come therefore my friend |
| To my warehouse and spend, |
| With your humble obedient a penny. |
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