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The right ordering of Bees

¶Howe you may make redde Waxe. Cap. xxxix.

That you maye colour and make Waxe redde, take to one pounde of waxe, three ounces of verye cleare Turpentine, if it be in ſommer, but if it be in winter, then take foure ounces. Now theſe diſolue and melt togither ouer a ſoft fire, and taking it from the fire, let it coole a little, after which put in your Uermillian finely ground on a Marble ſtone, and of ſweete Salet Oyle, of eache one ounce, mixing theſe well, ſtirre al togither, diligently. But ſome in ſteede of Uermilion, doe take the reede leade, which is little commended, except there be three times ſo muche of the redde leade, as of the Uermilion putte in. And in the like ſorte may you make the greene Waxe, if inſteede of the Uermillian, you take ſo much of the greene Coporas finely ground, as you did of the Uermilian.

¶Howe to drawe a profitable Oyle out ef Waxe, for ſundrie vſes. Cap. xl.

The Oile of Waxe, is myraculous and diuine in workyng, bycauſe it ſerueth in a manner vnto all griefes. Reymond Lully greatly commendeth this Oyle, approuing it rather as a celeſtiall and diuine remedie, and that this in woundes, doeth worke moſte miraculouſly, which for his maruellous commoditie, not ſo well to be allowed of the common Chirurgions, bycauſe this pretious Oyle healeth a wounde, be the ſame neuer ſo wide and bigge, being before wide ſtitched vppe, in the ſpace of tenne or twelue dayes at the moſte. But thoſe whiche are ſmall, this Oyle healeth in three dayes, by annoynting onely on the cuttes or woundes, and laying after linnen cloutes, wette in the ſaide Oyle, vpon the woundes. For inward diſeaſes the ſaide Oyle worketh myraculouſlye (if that you miniſter or gyue a dramme at a time in white Wine to drinke) and ſtayeth alſo the ſheading of haire, either on the head or beard,

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