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From animals are drawn good burn 

 ing lights, and good medicines f againft 

 burnings Though the feminall humour 

 feeirsof a contrary nature to fire, yet 

 the body complcated proves a combu- 

 ftible lump , wherein fire findes flame 

 even from bones, and fomc fuell aJmoft 

 from all parts. Though the e Metropo- f T hc ****. 

 lisof humidity feemsleaftdifpofeduoto ******' 

 lit, which might render the fculls of 

 jthefe Urnes lefle burned then other 

 Ibones* But all flies or (inks before fire 

 tnoft in all bodies : When the coin- 

 ion ligament is diflblved, the attenua- 

 >k parts afcend 3 the reft fubfideincoal, 

 Ixorafhes. 

 To burn the bones of the King of d - Amos 2.1. 



for Lyme, feems no irrationall fe- 

 ity 5 But to drink of the afhes of dead 

 ationsS a paflionate prodigality. He 

 hath the aflies of his friend, hath an 

 irlafting treafure : where fire taketh 

 ive, corruption flowly enters s In 

 well burnt, fire makes a wall a- 

 ift it felf 5 experimented in copels, 

 ind tefts of metals, which confi ft of fuch 

 ;nts. What the Sun compound- 

 :h, fire analyfbth^ not tranfmuteth, 



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