The hoohe of Hunting 3P 



Wherefore ijoho lyft^ to learne the perfeB trade ^ 

 Of Venerie : and therewithall would knoive^ 

 What properties^ and vertues nature made^ 

 In me (poore Hart^ oh harmelejfe Hart) to grovje. 

 Let him giue eare^ to sktlfuU Tryftrams lore^ 

 To Phoebus, Fowylloux and many more. 



Of the vertue and properties of the 

 Harte. Chap. ly 



THere is a bone founde in the heart of an Harte, the 

 which is very medecinable againffc the trembling of the 

 heart, and efpecially for women great with childe. 



1. Againe take the pifTell of an Harte and temper it in vinay- 

 gre the fpace of foure and twentie houres, and afterwards drie 

 it, then beate it into pouder, and drinke the weight of a Frenche 

 crowne thereof in Plantine water, and it fhall heale eyther man 

 or woman of the bloudie fluxe. 



5 Likewife take a Hartes head when it is halfe fhotte out, and 

 is yet bloudie, and cut it in fmall morfelles, and put it in a great 

 violl or glafle, then take the iuyce of an hearbe called Tutfome^ 

 and the iuyce of another hearbe called Spanyftie peper or other- 

 wife Cajfis^ afterwardes you fhall put the iuyce of all thefe 

 hearbes to the gobbets of the Hartes head, and lute and ftoppe 

 very clofe your violl or glafle, fuffring all thefe drugges to 

 ftand togither the fpace of two dayes : that done, you fhall diftill 

 them in a Lymhecke of glafTe, and the water that commeth therof 

 wilbe excellent agaynft aU venimes or poyfons, afwell of the 

 bitings of Serpents as others. 



4. Alfo the Hartes home burnte and beaten into powder 

 will kyll wormes bo the within the bodie and without, and wil 

 dryue Serpentes out of their holes and dennes: the gather- 

 bagge, or mugwet of a yong Harte when it is in the Hyndes 

 bellie, is very medicinable alfo agaynft the byting of Ser- 

 pentes, 



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