3. Infusion of Tobacco.
TAke a quarter of a pound of To∣bacco, and a quart of Ale, White∣wine, or Sider, and three or four spoon∣fulls of Hony, and two pennyworth of Mace; And infusé these by a soft fire, in a close earthen pot, to the consump∣tion
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TAke a quarter of a pound of To∣bacco, and a quart of Ale, White∣wine, or Sider, and three or four spoon∣fulls of Hony, and two pennyworth of Mace; And infusé these by a soft fire, in a close earthen pot, to the consump∣tion
of almost the one half: Then strain it, and keep it in a close bottle. If it be kept long, then once every week let it be warmed by the fire, to keep it from vinowing.