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) as good or fomcwhat better, than Betties of. the fame Drinker, and Stale- 
nefle, kept in 1 Cellar. But thofe which did hang aboue^/rr, were ap¬ 
parently the bell: ; And that Been did flower a little • whereas that vndcr 
water did not, though it wereFrefh. The CMtlke fowred, and began to 
Piunvfie. NeuerthelefTe it is true, that there is a Pillage neere Blots, where 
mDeepe Cases they doe thicken Mtlke s Infuch fort that it becommeth 
very pleafant; Which was fome Caufe of this Triall of Hanging Mi Ike 
mzfozWell: But our proofe was naught: Neither doe I know, whether 
that Milkemthohc Cases, bee firft boyled. It were good therefore to try 
it withMille Sodden,and with Creame j For that Mtlke of it felfe is fuch 
a Compound Body, of Creame, Curds , an dWbey, as it is eafily Turned 
and Diflolued. It were good alfo to try the Beere, when it is in Won, that 
it may be feene, whether the Hanging in the well, will Accelerate the Ri¬ 
pening and Clarifying of it. 
D IuerSjWc fee, doe Stm. The Caufe may be, (in mod,) the Refrhera- 
tion of the Tongue ; Whereby it is IefTe apt to moue. And therefore 
wee fee, that Naturalls doe generally St at • And wee fee that in thofc that 
Slut, if they drinke Wine moderately, they Stut IefTe, bccaufe it heateth: 
Andfo wee fee, that they that^af, doeSW more in the firft Offer to 
fpeake, than in Continuance; Becaufethe Tongue is, by Motion, fome- 
what heated. In fome alfo, it may be, (though rarelv,) the Dmejfe of the 
Tongue • which likewife maketh it IefTe apt to moue, as well as Cold . For 
it is an Affe A that commeth to fome wife and Great Men . As it did vnto 
Mo fits, who was Lingua prapediu 5 And many Stutters (we finde) are very 
Cbolericke Men • Choler Enducing a Drineffie in the Tongue. ' J 
Sxperiment 
Solitary tou¬ 
ching S tutting. 
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S Mells, and other Odours, are Sweeter in the Aire, at fome Diflancc | 
than neere the Nofe ; As hath beene partly touched heretofore. The 
■Caufeh double 5 Firft the finer Mixture, or Incorporation of the W/; 
For wee fee that in Sounds likewife, thev are Sweeteft, when wee cannot 
heare-euerv Part by itfelfe* The other Reafon is, forthacall Sweet Smells 
hatieloyned with them, fome Earthy ot CrudeOdonrs Andat fomedi- 
ftance the Sweet, which is the more Spirituall, is Perceiucd ; And the 
Earthy reacheth not fo farre. 
Experiments 
in Conforc, 
touehingSCTfA 
sweet Smells are moft forcible, in Dry Subfiances, when they are Bro. 
ken • And lo likewife in Orenges, or Limons, the Nipping of their Rinde, 
giueth out their Smell more : And generally, when Bodies arc Moued or i 
Stirred, though not Broken, they Smell more 5 As a Sweet-Ba^ge wined, j 
The Caufe is double : The one, for that there is a Greater Emifion of the 
Spirit, when Way is made: And this holdeth in the Breaking, Nipping, or j 
Crufijing - 3 It holdeth alfo, (in fome Degree) in the Moiling . But in this j 
laft, there is a Concurrence of the Second Caufe-, Whichisthc Impulfi- \ 
ono{ the Aire , thatbringeth the Sent fafter vpon vs. 
. The daintieft Smells of Blowers, are out of thofe Plants , whofe leases 
fmell not ; As Violets, Rofes, wall.flowers. Gillyflowers, Pinkes , woodbines , 
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