Garis The Dialogue of Snow 
abe u. market, and they dle ot it all tze peere The 
lelle ſame is Boone at this dap in all the Hates of Almayne 
and of Flaunders, Hungary, and Bohemia, and other 
a places, where they keepe the Snowein hauſes and vautes 
5 in the Minter, foꝛ to mike their dꝛinke cold — in 
the Sommer. a 
They carrpe from Flaunders ta Paris, the Water 
that is froſen, which i is moꝛe then thee ſcoꝛe leagues, di⸗ 
ſtaunce . Like wiſe in dur Countrie of Caltileit is kept in 
houſes, and they gather it in the winter: and when winter 
is paſt, they conſecue it foꝛ the whatte weather. And thers 
are many Loꝛdes and great men, whiche haue in the moun⸗ 
tapes perticuler houſes, where they commaunde that it 
bee put in the Ginter , ‘fo2 this effecte: and many or them 
dode bie it, and dose make colde there with as well in ths 
winter, as in the ſommer, as there are chiefelpin Caſtile in 
the tyme of winter, waters that are moſt colde. 
lk They which dꝛinke that whiche is made colde with 
which dooth ſnowe, faye that it sooth not offende them, as that which is 
ped of made colde with the weather, fo2 it is ſeene that a cuppe of 
A ow dove colde Water beeing dzunke, that commeth foopth of a well oz 
wet offend ai ofa colde fountapne, hurteth ſuch as doo dꝛinke it, and dꝛin⸗ 
n king that which is made colde with ſnowe, they feele no ſuch 
deoth, burte. 
How careles J dooe much maruell at one thing, that this Cittie 
esl are ofSeuill beeing one ofthe maſte famous of the Moꝛlde, 
2 she wherein alwaies haue lyued many greate Perfonages of 
: b 5 had very high eſtate, and many people of greate eftimation as 
2 a well of the naturall people of the Countrep, as ſtrangers, 
we that there bath bin none which haue brought thither ſnow in 
; the tyme of whot weather foꝛ to make colde that which they 
dꝛinke, ſeeyng that the beate of this countrie from the begin» 
ning of Sommer, vntil it be well neere tawardes Winter, 
is fo great, that it ia not to be ſuffered, and all the waters are 
maſt what, that they cannot fcarcely be dꝛunke. And beides 
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