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Lime made of Mistcltoo. 



Dyoscorides sayth, they do gather the berries in Automne, in the full of the 

 Moone, (for then they are of most force) and then they broose them, and so let 

 them lie for a space and rotte, and then they wash them in running water, till they 

 be cleane like other lime, and therewith they doe take birdes, as with other birde 

 lime, made of Holly barkes. 



A pretie way to take a Pye. 



Ye shall lime a small thrdede, a foote long or more, and then tie one end about 

 a pdece of flesh so bigge as shde may flie away withall : and at the other end of the 

 thrded, tie a shoe buckle, and lay the flesh on a post, and let the threede hang 

 downe, and when she flies away with it, the threede with the buckle will wrappe 

 round her, and then she will fall, so ye may take them. 



FINIS. 



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