The touchstone, or, Trial of tobacco whether it be good for all constitutions : with a word of advice against immoderate drinking and smoaking : likewise examples of some that have drunk their lives away, and died suddenly : with King Jame's [sic] opinion of tobacco, and how it came first into England : also the first original of coffee : to which is added, witty poems about tobacco and coffe [sic] : something about tobacco, written by George Withers, the late famous poet ...

Everard, Giles. De herba panacea. English. Selections. 1676
Hancock, John, fl. 1638-1675
Hancock, John, fl. 1669-1705
James I, King of England, 1566-1625
Maynwaringe, Everard, 1628-1699?
Sylvester, Josuah, 1563-1618
Thomson, George, fl. 1648-1679
Ward, Samuel, 1577-1640
Wither, George, 1588-1667
Publisher: Printed and are to be sold by the several booksellers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A87472 ESTC ID: R42598 STC ID: J144A
Subject Headings: Alcoholism -- Great Britain; Coffee -- Poetry; Coffee habit -- Great Britain; Smoking in art; Tobacco -- Physiological effect; Tobacco -- Poetry; Tobacco habit -- Great Britain;
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