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it be moderately take i long into fury and lufUnd troubled ,*j j 



parioftheminde. ° u °«tnandd. 



Of the dclaying,or tempering of Wine. 



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.c is the fweeter,hauing water powred int 



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ing of Athens was the firftt 



E Hippocr*tesm.\hc-\ :r of tempering of wine and 



writers to drinke, who ins drinke. And they that 



drinke fimple wine fay,that they will Scythiztre, or do as the Scythians do : as we may read in the 



G The Scythians as //. 1 - tfirme , be people of Ger- 



Crnwhauingpaflcdouerlftcrisreporred tohauccomc in 

 H And in this our age all the people of German ie do drinke vnroixed wine , which growethm 

 :r people of the north pans , who make no fcrupleat all w 



' r " Wh 'tnom!ongm" 

 is purpofe, which arc commonly called Lembickes. . 



- ..... „«„: or lie; i.ftllkdoutof habes, »A 



alforefemblethcleerc::: ffcreth. ^ f 



L It bcarcth the furn . ,.c and prolong tic « 



