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in þe hiƚƚ of Vaws, as by nyȝt þey made a grete fyre and by daye þey made a grete smoke. ffor þat hiƚƚ Vaws passeth of heithe aƚƚ othir hillis MS. hiƚƚ in þat countreye of ynde and in

in þe hille of Vaws, as by nyȝt þei made a grete fyre and by day þei made a grete smoke. For þat hille of Vaws passeþ of heithe aƚƚ oþer hilles in þat contrey of Ynde. And so whan

firste bok of þe olde lawe telliþ of abel & caym, hou þey brenten þer tyþis to god, & þe smoke wente up to heuene. & it is licly þat þis maner lastide vn-to þe tyme of moyses; but god

dede no harm to þe .iij. childryn whan þey were putte in þe fourneys of fuyre, ne no sauour of smoke was founde in hem: riȝt so in þe tyme of þes .iij. glorious kyngis oure lady seynt Marie bare

turmentid in fire & brymston.̉ in þe siȝt of holi aungelis & in þe siȝt of þe lombe/ & þe smoke of her turmentrie. schal stiȝe vp in to þe world of worldis.̉ þat is wiþouten ende W. V. '

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J-knowe by þe synes of þe hu mores Chathalemsye comeþ of venemes smoke þat comeþ fram for in to þe hed & þer is cold & þis smoke comeþ of blod þat is bri3t & bren nynge Jn some Part

thaire handes fast a doon hem folde So fille it vppe and therto leves dresse In drie and colde ther smoke is noon expresse Hem kepeth thai . This Octobr vpborn n With feet is as in Marche is saide

& the narowe end to þat tothe þat is sor that þ e smoke may go thro3e þ e pipe to þ i tothe & þat smoke shall sle þ e wormes & do a-way the ache . /// linefiller

brennes so hate þ t no man may it slekke and bate And þ er -of comes so gret a smoke þ t men may not vp to heue n n loke For wher may we now many fynde þ

. And ya n ne take a+pype y t ha3t a+wyd ende & holde it owir ye smoke so y t ye smoke mowe 3erne thorow y e pype at y e narowe ende & holde y t narowe ende

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of the kite, and the turtle-dove 'For to dystroye flen'. 'Take a bole horn and bren it and do it smoke and alle þe flen wyl fle away'. 'ȝyf it be anoyntyd þerwyth'. English ff. 126r-128v Medical recipes 'Tak betoyne

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