5 a Orche tree that sheweth whether 
one ſhall liue or die. 
AN the peare of our Low 1562, 
I man which was married feat ſer⸗ 
>), wed him, r her huſband waxed ficke 
@ of a grieuous viſcaſe q an indian ot 
great reputation ſeeing her to be in 
much ſoꝛrow, ſapd to her, ifthe wold 
ede gow whether her hulvand thoulve 
line o2 dye of that diſeaſe be woulde fend her a Wow ofan 
hearbe, that che chould take in her left hand and hold it fa 
foz a good while: and if he ſhould liue, then he chould es a 
much gladneſſe, with holding the Bow in her hand: and it = 
be ſhould die, then ſhe thould chew much ſadnes. And d In 3 0 
dian kent her the Bow Fihe bid ashe had willen Her to Dap: 
andthe botwe being put into her bans the focke lo mtch fan, 
e ee d woudinatiee 
atthe ond haun dientherol, and fo he died twithin a feld 
— know it that it were ſo, anda Gen⸗ 
had bene there manp-peares, bed 
at it was oftruth thatthe Indians did 
— 
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