r amen ee 
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* ofthe hearbe Efettercoriera. 
helps that the remedies whiche had beene giuen ko him 
dyd: I my ſelfe wente to ſeeke foꝛ remedie whicg was 
the Beraar Stone: and beeing ſearched fo2, at length was 
found in the handes ol the ſapde Lady Mary Catano, fo2 
that the Powder of the inner parte al the Kone remained 
With her; and thinking that thee fhouloe not haue kaken 
it, re kept it, the whiche 2 taske, and it was about 
fixe Grapnes of weight and J deupded it into twog pas 
pers, and greatlie to his comſoꝛte 4 founde remedye. fos 
bys greefe . J returned to hys Boule, and founde him as 
full of payne as might bee, J gaue him boczthwilh the 
thee Graynesot᷑ Powder that 3 carried in the one Pa⸗ 
per with the Ulater of Oxetongue, and in ths ſuace of 
halte an heure oz leſſe, hee was maruellondge ealed, in 
fuch forte that when night came hee was in good dilpoſiti⸗ 
dn, and dut of daunger of Death, whiche was fo neere 
him in ſuch forte that the nert day in the moꝛning her res 
mayned well, fz as muche as touched the daunger ol 
death vim he remapned in ſuch forte that in many moueths 
— not fhrouably auercame the great euill whiche he 
ad paſt 2 ere 
The fayd Doctoꝛ Lewes de Cueus going by the wax with Hiforic, 
a Lord a bunting, one of his pages being a tall vaang man. 
layde him downe to dꝛinke ofa paste at itanding water, ve⸗ 5 
ing nought and full of venamous Modes, and after bee 
bad dune it, hee felt himſelke ſa cute, and in ſuche fozte, sites 
{wollen and all his body in ſo greate a faynines, ant f 1 
dinges, with greate vomittes and ſweate, that theꝝ ca 
him vpon a hoꝛſe to à Tillage 
after they had made fonte remedies fox 
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