42 The vight ordering of Bees 
“gpith the fame.canting aife netne Heth to grote tntbote places, — 
ae upaply wathe then with the fapd water, 02 other wile tip 
~“Linnen clouts in if,laping tiem aptly on the fo2e$. | be lelfee | 
‘fame bealcth places gricuouflp burned, without appearaunes: 
ef anye fcarre afterwarde, bp often applying ipnnen cloutes 
‘popped init. And the feconde wafer being ofa golden coloure 
‘Bipped into the epes, daeth trot onely belpe fwollen and bleared 
eves, but the pine and wwebbe in them, bythe daplp quid oftett 
--proppina'of the fame into the epes.Wbutas touching the white 
ants fittke water, there ( no worthy matter mentioned in thys 
bout,(etting the fame after inta bote bozfe bung with a (quar 
fone on the bead, ¢ coucring it overt With p harte dang fo3 14 
. Daves, after which time,take the boapfozth, fetting it into a 
foyna‘e of fine fitten athes, well a finger bocbth o7 moze aboug: 
bony, veefuppofing on pour part, little peeces of flint fo eg 
beput into § honp,e then vittilled with a foft fire into a rece 
Well lutedat the mouth, fo2 doubt of the apse baeathing fo 
COE H fame beginneth to dittil,then deatw fozth part of the fire 
» (onlette pou can otberwwile gouerne pour fie by the belp of the 
~ foonace) tohiche comming forthe tobite,let fo long sitll, bntill: 
there appeare pealow bzoppes like ta gold. pon the fa 
this, (et onder anotherrecepuer, beeping diligently this 
water bp tt felfe,and increafing the fire, let that long ditt, w 
_— tilleertaintabite fm aakes appeare,running Mnto the receittg 
_ that {penilp take awap, patting to another recetuer, | 
fo long Diftill,ontil no moze will DJoppe forth and ths 
of a rubfe colour in rednette,fo that if a tomar often 
the heares of bp2 bead with thistbirde water, fetting then 
bote Sounne, both fo opie and iwettethem againe, wearing 
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