and at nyght ofthe fame water tobt 
che is Dpltpiied with all bis lubſtaũ 
ce conloꝛteth the hatte matuaylouſſiy 
The lame water dꝛontze in tie 
mance beſoꝛe ſaid cõfoꝛteth the bꝛay 
nes / and maketh good memoꝛye and 
remeinbꝛaumce / and wytte. 
The lame water dꝛontze in the ma⸗ 
ner beloꝛe ſayd is good againſt mad 
nes oꝛ vnwytyng and melancolpe / 
named mama in latyn 1 In 
the forxfarde maner dꝛonke / it is 
good for the tremblynge ofthe harte 
x2 This water dꝛöze in the lame 
anc maketh che hart merp 
€ Of the water of bouage floutes, 
=m itulum rout, 
Los boꝛaginis in latyn. The 
boꝛa ge floures ether wyle. 
The belt parte and tyme of his dyl⸗ 
tyllacronis whan the herbe beteth 
floutes / ⁊ the fyꝛſt lyteli ſtaltze Wher 
as the floutes hangeth on {hal be to 
Spyder plucsyd ol / chopped and diſtyl 
lyd in balneo marie. The water of 
the flowres is not lo ſtronge / as the 
water that is dyſtzlled and bꝛen⸗ 
ned ol the herbes but it is moze gen 
tyiyet / and therfore ſeruech to the 
ſuotyli perlones whiche be gentyll a 
nobel ot complexxon. J An dun 
ce dꝛontze in the moꝛnynge and at 
nyght at eche tyme . rtr. oꝛ. xl. dayes 
dutynge cauteth good and clene blo⸗ 
de. B Pk the water dꝛontze. iu. 
o foure wetzes cauſeth a merp hart 
and great reyoylynge and withdꝛy 
Leth the heuynes and french, Ther 
forc it is one of the moot woꝛthyeſt 
waters agaynſt the melancolfe 
C The la me watet dꝛõtze two oũ· 
tes oꝛ two duntes and a balfe in the 
moꝛnynge /at none and at nyght. u. 
oꝛ. ln. daes duryng is goodagaynit 
ſtytches a bout the harte D The 
lame water dꝛontze an ounce at cue 
ty daye pꝛeſetueth the body frome le 
pꝛoulnes E Dꝛonde of the lame 
at npabt tu. oꝛ toute tymes in a we 
ke/is good agaynſt patalyſis 1 
The ſame water dꝛontze an ounce at 
euery ny ght / is good agaynſt all fio 
des comig ofthe hede G Agapnit 
Hote àxces oꝛ hote ſebenes is good ta 
be dꝛontze of the fame water. iu. ty 
mes in a day at eche time an cũce/oꝛʒ 
an ounte and a halfe 9 Tce ſame 
water dꝛontze. r. oꝛ . xi. Dares conty. 
nuyng / in the moꝛnynge / at none /⁊ 
at nyght/ at eche tyme an oũce 02 an 
ounce and a halle / is good agaynſte 
the Pelow Jandys named zctericia 
in latyn. J Thre daxes contys 
nuyng dꝛonte of the lame watet. ui 
tymes in a daye / at eche tyme an on 
te and a haile / ſlaketh all ised of the 
ipuct, The fame water don 
ke is good for . that neuet be 
pied to let blode / bycaule it puryfyed 
and clenſeth the body of the naghty 
and deſtroyed biode. 1 Dꝛontze 
ok the tame water openeth the bape 
nes and all the membzes. 
The water ol Henquale. ca, vii 
B. ü. 
