An extempore sermon preach'd by Fredrick Fiery-Face, Mr of Arts and Fellow of Malt-Juice Colledge [sic] [graphic]
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Lewis Walpole Library > An extempore sermon preach'd by Fredrick Fiery-Face, Mr of Arts and Fellow of Malt-Juice Colledge [sic] [graphic]
Three men sitting at a table, two of them holding drinking glasses, one opening a barrel. A waiter is filling more glasses on a tray and the preacher of the sermon is holding a glass and an open book with the word "Malt" on the page. A second table (covered with a cloth and holding more glasses, a tankard, a flask and a pipe), a barrel on a stand and a chamber pot are also present. A list of ten items is posted on the wall with the title "Customs to be observed by this Society." At the foot of the image is the line "Why should the drunkard strive his acts to smother, drink runs but from one Hogshead to another."