moꝛnynge and at nygbt dꝛonke ol 
the fame myrced wuha dꝛagma x 
a halte of the pouder ol the lame dꝛy 
ed hecbe of Veronica withdzyuech 
the Jelowe Jandys ina man GW 
The lame water dꝛontze cawleth 
well to pyſc x The ſame wa 
ter with the powdze drontze in the 
maner aloꝛſaꝝd is good foz women 
that be latte and wolde fapne bete 
chylde a be lene / bycauſe fhe myght 
the Better concexue foz it dylpoleth 
the women to conce : ue. And lytze 
Wyle as frre put geth the golde / ſoo 
purifieth the fame watet the womẽ 
koꝛ to cõterue chylde It is te 
de of a lytell venymous woꝛme fina 
let than a Stoꝛpron / whiche byl: 
leth the vonges of thelron with his 
vem mous ſtynges. And whan the 
lron percexueth it / than he choweth ped 
ofthe lame herbe / and layth it vpon 
the venymous ſwellynge of his yon 
ges / than it ſhal be no harme to thé 
but they {hall become hole agayne / 
3 Allo is tede of a bete / whan 
he is to lat / than he eateth of thelam 
herbe / whã he tã get it / ther v ith 
he becometh iene and well dyſpoled 
and bolde / lytzewyſe the bete whan 
he bath ene great orcen than he de 
frreth to j aue and to cate the katteſt 
of them / kut yet he is altayde. But 
as fone as he hath eaten of theſame 
herbe than he becometh bolde and 
tatzeth the latte ſt orce without fea: 
te. It is rede of the bete / whan he 
is (eke than he eateth pyſmer / than 
be becometh hole and caſed and af> 
tet that he eateth lo moche of them 
that he tan not dygeſte them in his 
nature than he falleth lomtyme in 
ſwome and fapntnes. Than he cas 
teth ot the herbe Veronica / a thers 
ol he getteth the laſtzeand therot he 
becomethagayn hole It is rede that 
the garxre water ſnakes egedzeth 
them with the eale / a ſyſſhe called 
Angutita in latyn. And whan the 
calc hath cõceyued tha the becometh 
focolde of the venymous nature of 
the ſnayle that ſhe can not lutte the 
Water no longet and than lie tres 
peth often oute of the watet and (cs 
beth thelame herbe / and eateth va 
than the yonges muſte nedys Depar 
te rome het / and dye beloꝛe oꝛ they 
be warped. And yl it be that the cas 
le cã not fynde thelame herbe / than 
the vonges kylie het oꝛ they be war 
Ad Déthefame water dꝛon 
ze (hoo oũnces at ones cawieth a bo 
dy to lwete whã that nedeth BS 
Dhelame water dyſtylledin the loꝛ 
ſayde manet with wyne / maye be 
kepte ten vet es in his vertue And 
the powder of the lame (hall be mas: 
de thus. Gade the herbe in the bes: 
gynnynge of June and hange it in 
. and than pow 
et it. | 
¶ Di the water ofAnrs, _ 
Capitulum. Uk, 
