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and of their Queene. C. i , 
leafc, of Holyhock and Vineger, of Salt andVineger, and 
diuers ocher things. Id malv<t peculiare ejl, ut tmpofta 
iEttbut velfarum & apum dolor es levet, Fern. Meth. 1 . 6 , 
cap. 4. Stercut vaccinum vefparnm id its fan at , & indits 
Meto tumoresdgerit. Fern. Mech.l.j. cap. 2 7. Rue drunken 
with Wme, or rather with Hydromel , or the leaues (lamped 
with Honie and Salt, and laid to the wound, is good a- 
gainft dinging of Bees, Wafpes, Hornets, and Scorpions j 
Dodoettfjl. Z.C. 83. 
ZJerum hoc mini pra cater id probatur rcmeditim. Vt pri- 
mum fe cpuis tElum fenferit , aculeum adhftc eptdermidi ink*- 
rentem cum ip fa ape infianter abflergat ( nam ft pauli ffer ftr.a- 
tur , dum veram cutem penetraverit j vekementior inde, din-* 
t armor, & fanatu diffcilior evadet turn dolor turn tumor ) 
dein, cjuam mox reddi potefi, propria vulritu urina malv* folia fa 
foepiufcule proluant , dum fubfecyuens hoc compareiur empla- * 
flrum . R Cardui Benediili virentid contritikAJ.Ovi albumen 
quafi in oleum coagitatum : mifce, fiat emplaftrum, epuod lint 
retrimentis tmp opium, vulnert linteo aHigetttr : ubi aruerit, 
recens repone : fed vulnua neejuacpuam fricetur. 
But if thou wilt haue the fauour of thy Bees that they 
llingthee not, thou mud auoid fuch things as offend them : 
thou mud not be (1) vnchade or (2 ) vncieanely: for impu- 
ritie and flutti(hnelfc ( themfclues being mod chade and 
neat,) they vtterly abhorre: thou mud not come among * which not 
them ( 3 ) fmellingof fwear, orhauing a dinking breath, onely increa- 
caufed either through eating of Leekes, Onion s,Garleeke, ^th ^ eir . al j“‘ 
and the like 5 or by any other meanes : the noifomnelfe i^hoc weather 
whereof is corrected with a cup of Beere: and therefore it. is v .n. 3S.)butin* 
not good to come among them before you haue drunke: dreth others 
thou mud not be giuen to (4 ) forfeiting and drunkennede : to take fo eir 
thou mud not come (5) puffing and blowing vntothem, ^ftriuin ^ and 
neither hadily dirre among them, nor * violently defend thy ftriking you" 
felfe when they feeme to threaten thee ;but fofely mouing chance to kill 
thy hand before thy face, gently put them by : and ladly, one, the Bees 
prefently per- 
ceiuing it by the flrong fmell of the hunigur (for Ihe fmelleth then as if foe had flung, v.n. 
19.) will be fo eager vpon reuenge,that by no meanes can they be pacified, vnufl they ha u« 
the field. 
C z thou 
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what things the 
Bce-mflcr mufi 
auoid. 
