he Dialogue of nee 
plants,leaues,and flowers. which do feente with the bꝛan⸗ 
ches, that they gine ok lilke in colours, as it it were the felfe 
flame that is growing in the ſielde. 3 ſawe the picure of 
the kings maieſtie made with a needle fo naturally, as if an 
=" - excellent apnter had payntedit. Dr all this the necdleis 
—— tnitrament : a thing fo mall that it is hid among the 
ä The Indians were in great admiration thereefat 
the beginning, when they were firſt diſcouered, when they 
fate Spanpardes ſow with a Needle, foꝛ it ſeemedto them 
athing of wonder, and they gaue fora Needle much golde, 
and they were aſked wherefoze they would haue them ſee⸗ 
ing that they were naked: they aunfwered,fo; the waꝛkes 
thatthe d panpardes did with them, they wauld haue them 
in their power fo2 a thing of admiration. And with them 
Fheptooksout the thoanes that ran into their fete, better 
bath feral that oh ati 
eedle is that which ſerueth for Mautgatl 
joes om ts fayle withall inthe Sea, and is ene of the greatefl 
en, things that hath beene diſteuered in the whole wozld, with 
in this little time: and by meanes thereof, there haue been 
founde new woꝛldes, great kingdomes, and pꝛouinces, ne⸗ 
Mer ſeene noꝛ knswen vnto vs. And if the Needle had not 
been found, they had neuer bin diſcauered. Wiben they wan⸗ 
ted ik, the nanigation was very little, and ſhoꝛt: they 
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