of the W eather, 4 9) 
os “agit Winter the beabache,boarfenetic of noice, fhe tou gabe, 
confumptions 02 impofumes to cnfue, 
And ifatter a dDpie Sonuner (as weite the auntient pitt 
tions) the Porth winde docth long continue inthe Barucke, 
then the bodies of women, and fuche difeafed with a invite 
ficknefle, Doe then in that feafenthe rather recouer health, ta 
that the dzinelle of the feafons: and Wwintes is contraric to the 
ercefle,and to the tottennette of the humozs, bp lwhiche the ficks 
neflés were cauled, © 
Andit the Winter hall be bote and moifte, and the Spring 
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-colde and dete, then doth the lame theeatenficknefleto men in ~ 
"the Sommer, and that women with childe hall have Dntimes 
lp birthes of alight occafion.. 
Gnd Hypocrates wwriteth,that toben in the Tinter be lon 
- ‘ger Portherly winkes, and in the Spring longer Southerive 
Wwindes,and that rapnie ano wette in the Sommer following, 
‘then doeth folloive Aques, andthe difeafes of the etes, 
And when aftera colde Winter , and that South winds 
aud rapnie in the Spring, and that the Sommer be bete.thert 
inthe Warueft following doc agues enfue, paines alle of the 
— bowels thoroughe the greate {couring of the bodice, and ficks 
 Nefles, with the twbiche olde men, difeafeo perfons, and childzé 
be then sto2e pained, : 
And tubhen the Southwefk twinde doth long blotve aboute 
; the end of Paruck, thé thole perfors difealen with a long ficke 
et DO hortlpafterdie,  —j 
Anda further knowlege of dearth and plentie of bicualles, 
ano of ficknefle may bebadonthis wile. _. 
” -Fivtke inthe end of Haruetl,cutte open tiva.o2 thee Dke 
apples, loking whether there be in thé either Flyes,Wioms, 
7 ri Spiders, 
Fo02 ifintheDke apple befounde Woes , 02 Manots, 
ther they fignifie (after the opinion of auncient bufbandmen) 
-bothe dearth and fearcitieintbatpeare.. 
— © And tf the Dee apple cut oper be founde like to flies, it doth 
alter theeaten battel to en{ue in that <i mn 
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