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: aflwageth great brcfts,and drieth vf 



C It hath a very great it elenfeth and throuehlv heateth KinJ-i. 



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place in a ceJIer vnder the ground. £S IOTe 



D The Apothecaries, Tartar. It retainethacau 



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ded andasmuchCcu. , bicmifhed or fpottcd parts 



muftbcannointedouer night r r 



The bricfe fummc of that hath been faid of Wine. 



E The hike of the green .^iLen^sgoodforthofethat 



and pearceth quickly into 



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H Claret wine doth greatly nourifh and warms the body, and is wholfome with meate 3 efpeciaH; 

 vnto flegmauke people: but very vnwholfome for yoong 

 aboue naturcand hurteth the head. 

 I Red wine ftoppeth „ e is hunfull to oldepeople, 



K Secke or Spanish wine hath been vfed of a long time to be drunkc after mcate , to caufe the 

 meate the better to digeft: but common experience hath foundc it to be more beneficialltothc 



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