: oft the weather. ea SE 
thet int ft forthat thet n with ,doeth of the feavefuil 
at tbe th ci ut pen before the fitte. ano 
Aealbialicetnate tofauethat bitinelp taftingofLambes 
at fuch tie tbe failfall {heepeheardes haue fotuo:out, that p 
only dzining of manp Cwes togither, is a fare fafegard to the 
‘fo auoyee this occafion: Mbefides, éf pow totll remoue the rot of 
eepe,that thep Die no moze, therttabethe belly of a Kam, and 
“feet the fame in wine and tater togither, which after mire we 
- Ywater, and give the fame generallpe to all the thepe to dzinke, 
- fo by: that meanes tall thep againe be recoucred of their dif= 
pia ‘ ey wale arne, that theflethe of therpe,and other foure 
| fe 
; pt ini soi, AE niCtertoee 
ag Lambes : -andbyp the forme allo thep. are 
ie eum fanestbetn large of boop, 
ft bef iors haue much and foft tual, and both thickee 
Beare,efpecially.outhe nape,and about the necke, andthe 
 haite.on the belly, ano both the bealtty ¢ fichnetle of thepe 
he knowen af fo be anpopeneth their epes,and findeth the 
nes Witt into | beveddeand: fitall:which bndoubtedly vecla- 
- reth themto be. found.and.gad:but if tholevaines {hal appeare 
wwhite,o2 rende, ¥ at itbertthote: i berg Difeated - 
Se Bri eins doduaog Cicd ad Migs¢. <> 
~ Qnd iter theepego luttity and bolvely by the Snapentt isa” 
) vay : bey be found;but fadly and banging - 
+ Bota the beane.th nt be they difeated.<Lhele hithers 
why they J -pearelycontecures,ana other tales, — 
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