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BEN TYRRELL'S MUTTON PIES.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

LL ye that love what's nice and rarif,
At Oxford, in St. Mary's Parifh,

BEN TYRRELL, Cook of high Renown,
To please the Palates of the Gown,

At Three-pence each, makes MUTTON-PIES,
Which thus he begs to advertise:

He welcomes all his Friends at Seven,
Each Saturday and Wedn'fday Even*.

*Mr.TYRRELL, Cook, in the High-street, Oxford, having formed a laudable Defign of obliging the Univerfity with Mutton Pies, twice a Week; this Advertisement appeared, on that Occafion, in the OXFORD JOURNAL, Nov. 25th, 1758.

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No Relicks ftale, with Art unjust,
Lurk in Disguise beneath his Cruft;
His Pies, to give you all fair Play,
Smoak only when 'tis Market-Day:
And all must own, how fresh his Meat,
While JOLLY's Porter crowns the Treat.

If Rumps and Kidneys can allure ye,
BEN takes upon him to assure ye,
No Cook fhall better hit the Tafte,

In giving Life and Soul to Pafte.
If cheap and good have Weight with Men,
Come all ye Youths, and fup with BEN.
If Liquor in a MUTTON-PIE

Has any Charms, come taste and try!
O bear me Witnefs, Ifis' Sons!

Pierce but the Cruft-the Gravy runs:

The Tafter licks his Lips, and cries,

"ORARE BEN TYRRELL'S MUTTON PIES!”

But hold-no more· ·I've faid enough

Or elfe my PIES may prove

a PUFF.

REN.

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