fn the well 
the veſſell 
onght to be 
well Popped. 
and in the 
To coole in 
metall, is 
euill. 
The beſt ma 
ner bow to 
make cold 
with the 
water of a 
The Dialogue of Snow , 
uenienk that the befell bee filled full, and that it bee well 
ſtopt , fo; that whiche is ſaidz. And hee lapeth the con⸗ 
trarpe, when hee ih ill mike colde in the ayꝛe : foo then 
the UAzſlell ch ill not bee put full, but ſome parte thereof re · 
mayne entptic : foꝛ the colde apꝛe in the night ſeaſon ente⸗ 
er Which is emptie, dooth make the water moze 
code, e art Red se 
1.” Dyitiarlye they are veils ol Capper, oz of the leafs 
of Milan, whiche are put in Welles foz to make colde. The 
Copper, it it bee not well tinned within, dooth fuffer to 
enter into that whiche is to bee made calde an enill qualities 
foʒ With the moyſture of the well, there is grotwne in it ims 
mediatelp, a certeine greenneſle that is ſeene vpon it, afs 
ter it bath ſtoode a fewe dapes, which is a thing verge euyll 
and hurt full. Hl ta ee 
The leale of Milan is made of Iron, the whiche with 
the moyſture ofthe well is taken forth with with ruſt, which 
is a blacke thing that is ſeene vppon it after a fewe Daves, 
which is an euill thing, whiche dooth inkule an euill qualitie 
into that whiche is dꝛunke. And therefore J am ofthe opi- 
nion that that which ſchoulde bee made colve in the water ef 
a well, ſhaulde bee in a glaſſes veſſell 02 of ſiluer, although 
the beſt waye is to take out water ofa well, and put it ints 
a veſſell, in the which ſhoulde bee put that which ſhoulde bee 
made colde, moeuing the water manp times: f by fae 
bapours, by reaſon it is bifited ofthe apꝛe. which as is ſaid, 
dooth ſhewe the inconuenience that there is by making cold 
And befises that, wee (ee chat the water haih euer a taſte 
akfarth , oz of fone euill take, that is perceiued notablye, 
ee eee cad 
Theihrd mitt ana caion ta makes ot pfü, 
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