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tyeie foures, and begitne to thed de their floure, then fhall fo! 
law thefcarcitte of fruites of the earth mthat peare ;02 elfe a 4 
werie greate rot of tyzitt, and nhany fickueffes tn that peare, i 
Ana ifthe fammer be dzice thamenftomabip , ther fpalfola 
law the ([cavcitie of cozne, vet the Sommer Fruttes Mall that. 
peare be found, tbe tilbes Sen bles: and mot tharpe 6 Seleucia 
{hallraine that peare. 9 5% | 
And if the Sonuner thal be notte than PD Pi. je 
{hal follote many fichnefles 02 difeates, yet great sarge 
the So suner traitesthatpeare, eb 
Aan ifthe Sommer thal be colver than cntomiallye, 
(hail follow a bealthfull pere but the. Feuites of the earth thab 
inte ripe that peate. 5695 seg 
Ana bere further: note of the foxins, that ifi in the fame fes 
: fon af the (priitg,, there thal be a moze plentie of all doures 
gin fruits toward than cutomably, doth after fignific a fears — 
citie of copne that vere,unlete the beate of fomuter doth other: a 
wife refozine thefame.- . 5: 
_ Aud the wife and auncient pufbanoinen have obfeniensial a 
fwhen the winter thal fend doiwne fozcof raine on the earth; 
fo that the fame erceede notoz beto much, and that the 
March following be dele , and fhe Ap2ill wetfe by often” 
_ fhoures , and that the fame part alfo of Sommer bee det 4 
Iuhich the come falleth toripenetle , them doth, the fauna 
mife aplentifull peare. 
And tohenthat part of the Haruett Hal be fatre and Drie3t a 
tobich the wheat is Cowen, and the parte of fommer itt: which 
comncfalieth twripeneffe (hal befaire and ore , the {pring 
fo meanelp iuarme , doth then not-onlp poomte,fntet 
but plentifall peareof core, . <0. hed i ga a 
And nowwe the aruet mopter, than cattomably Doth pur 
- seiie the Draves, ann caufeth.a fail peloe of, wines that 
pene a Pg fcarcitic of other fruites. = ie 
2 i18 if in the latter part of Baruch tt be moptter,thansathe 
: ae following thal entue the {carciticofcorne..: pe me ate 
at ifthe saat bts Bile in the fir eachathni 
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