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trigram | frequency |
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is good for | 472 |
and it will | 458 |
a pint of | 431 |
the powder of | 409 |
if it be | 408 |
a quart of | 357 |
it is a | 341 |
good for the | 336 |
two or three | 333 |
according to the | 322 |
a quarter of | 319 |
the juice of | 303 |
dry in the | 297 |
and let him | 296 |
an ounce of | 294 |
a pound of | 270 |
it to the | 259 |
and dry in | 254 |
it is good | 250 |
quarter of a | 239 |
give it him | 232 |
three or four | 225 |
and give it | 225 |
hot and dry | 224 |
part of the | 223 |
and is good | 220 |
then take a | 215 |
once a day | 207 |
till it be | 202 |
give him a | 201 |
if he be | 199 |
of each a | 195 |
in the morning | 192 |
half a pound | 182 |
them well together | 179 |
in the third | 179 |
of a horse | 177 |
of the body | 176 |
the horse to | 175 |
in the second | 174 |
which is the | 172 |
as you can | 172 |
is good to | 171 |
the cure of | 170 |
for the cure | 169 |
of the horse | 168 |
and let it | 162 |
you are to | 162 |
when he is | 161 |
after you have | 160 |
then give him | 158 |
it in a | 154 |
of a pound | 154 |
half an ounce | 154 |
then you shall | 153 |
beaten to powder | 152 |
in the first | 151 |
with a little | 151 |
is hot and | 150 |
and put it | 149 |
out of the | 148 |
and give him | 147 |
put it into | 147 |
when you have | 146 |
but if you | 145 |
all manner of | 145 |
and when you | 144 |
two ounces of | 142 |
when it is | 139 |
there is no | 138 |
the third degree | 138 |
as much as | 138 |
is very good | 138 |
the second degree | 134 |
the opinion of | 134 |
it the horse | 134 |
which we call | 133 |
half a pint | 133 |
with your hand | 133 |
and as much | 133 |
others vse to | 132 |
into fine powder | 131 |
but if the | 129 |
let him stand | 128 |
of the powder | 128 |
or any other | 128 |
and lay it | 127 |
the cure is | 126 |
but if it | 126 |
the oyl of | 126 |
if you find | 125 |
the space of | 125 |
the pound is | 125 |
upon the hanches | 125 |
of the horses | 124 |
put to it | 124 |
you shall take | 124 |
as you did | 119 |
that he may | 117 |
and if you | 116 |
each a like | 115 |
let him blood | 115 |
to give him | 115 |
it be whole | 115 |
the roots of | 114 |
it in the | 114 |
then take it | 114 |
the horse is | 113 |
for the same | 113 |
twice a day | 113 |
to the opinion | 112 |
the inside of | 112 |
to the horse | 111 |
if your horse | 111 |
vse to take | 111 |
is to be | 110 |
to make a | 110 |
a horse that | 109 |
four or five | 109 |
the end of | 109 |
the time of | 109 |
the root of | 109 |
in the stable | 109 |
terra a terra | 108 |
him in the | 108 |
it into a | 107 |
the next day | 107 |
it is the | 106 |
to make him | 106 |
of the best | 106 |
give him this | 106 |
a like quantity | 105 |
be in the | 105 |
then take of | 105 |
it be in | 104 |
it with a | 104 |
then it is | 104 |
give him the | 104 |
is the best | 103 |
good in general | 103 |
will make him | 102 |
lay it to | 102 |
in a mortar | 102 |
a handful of | 102 |
in a quart | 102 |
and he will | 102 |
on the inside | 102 |
let the horse | 102 |
if they be | 100 |
and so let | 100 |
then with a | 99 |
in the body | 99 |
the horse will | 98 |
and it is | 98 |
at any time | 98 |
for it is | 98 |
he will be | 97 |
one ounce of | 97 |
and if he | 97 |
of an horse | 97 |
that you may | 97 |
the price the | 97 |
and put to | 96 |
is a great | 95 |
take it off | 94 |
giue it the | 94 |
as soon as | 94 |
for a horse | 93 |
things good in | 92 |
things good for | 92 |
as much of | 92 |
put into it | 92 |
to the place | 92 |
by reason of | 91 |
it into the | 90 |
a piece of | 90 |
then you may | 90 |
them in a | 89 |
opinion of the | 89 |
to take a | 89 |
when they are | 89 |
and a little | 89 |
the quantity of | 89 |
and put into | 89 |
with a hot | 89 |
of each an | 88 |
it will be | 88 |
for your use | 88 |
for want of | 88 |
take a quart | 88 |
let it be | 88 |
price the pound | 88 |
of each half | 87 |
take a pint | 87 |
how to make | 87 |
the top of | 86 |
on the fire | 86 |
which is a | 86 |
but if he | 85 |
in the world | 85 |
and a half | 85 |
a plaister of | 85 |
you shall see | 85 |
the next morning | 85 |
that it may | 84 |
inside of the | 84 |
it is not | 84 |
ounce of the | 84 |
and such like | 84 |
the inward reyn | 84 |
and when it | 84 |
at a time | 84 |
it on the | 83 |
on the outside | 82 |
him on the | 82 |
the nature of | 82 |
horse that is | 82 |
and the like | 82 |
him a little | 82 |
other farriers vse | 82 |
up to the | 81 |
in the same | 81 |
is a sign | 81 |
which you may | 80 |
much of the | 80 |
receipts good for | 80 |
in a pint | 80 |
of each two | 80 |
the outward reyn | 80 |
the leaves of | 79 |
particular receipts good | 79 |
all these together | 79 |
then you must | 79 |
end of the | 78 |
of his body | 78 |
and put them | 78 |
when a horse | 78 |
you shall find | 77 |
of strong beer | 77 |
any part of | 77 |
and anoint the | 77 |
is good against | 77 |
that the horse | 77 |
you may know | 77 |
halfe an ounce | 76 |
and this will | 76 |
the place with | 76 |
and you shall | 76 |
of the same | 76 |
blood in the | 76 |
now for the | 76 |
in the neck | 76 |
till they be | 75 |
your horse be | 75 |
that it is | 75 |
hot in the | 75 |
after he hath | 75 |
quarter of an | 75 |
come to a | 74 |
and that will | 74 |
early english books | 74 |
in your hand | 74 |
let him fast | 74 |
you give him | 74 |
and ride him | 74 |
that he will | 73 |
in the head | 73 |
it with the | 73 |
and apply it | 73 |
good for all | 73 |
on both sides | 73 |
in his body | 73 |
of his mouth | 73 |
it once a | 73 |
you can get | 73 |
of a pint | 72 |
then take the | 72 |
and make him | 72 |
as may be | 71 |
is a signe | 71 |
apply it to | 71 |
out of his | 71 |
general things good | 71 |
him upon the | 71 |
put them into | 71 |
and keep it | 70 |
time of the | 70 |
or two of | 70 |
and when he | 70 |
cause and cure | 70 |
to let him | 70 |
them into a | 70 |
set him up | 70 |
in general for | 70 |
into the horses | 69 |
halfe a pound | 69 |
it will not | 69 |
his outward shoulder | 69 |
then let him | 69 |
to make it | 69 |
pint of white | 68 |
take of the | 68 |
the ancient farriers | 68 |
if you will | 68 |
you may give | 68 |
be sure to | 68 |
if the horse | 68 |
if there be | 68 |
powder of the | 68 |
quart of strong | 67 |
anoint it with | 67 |
of the hoof | 67 |
a sign of | 67 |
and with a | 67 |
take away the | 66 |
in the mouth | 66 |
with the outward | 66 |
twice or thrice | 66 |
that is to | 66 |
of the oyl | 66 |
are to be | 66 |
come to the | 65 |
of the liver | 65 |
the decoction of | 65 |
at the first | 65 |
when the horse | 65 |
from the fire | 65 |
in the midst | 65 |
the white of | 65 |
it may be | 65 |
take an ounce | 65 |
and make it | 65 |
a good quantity | 64 |
or for want | 64 |
a spoonful of | 64 |
there is nothing | 64 |
is a very | 64 |
a hot iron | 64 |
morning and evening | 64 |
a horse is | 64 |
them in the | 64 |
as it were | 64 |
horse to drinke | 64 |
and if it | 64 |
you did before | 63 |
as hot as | 63 |
three ounces of | 63 |
wash it with | 63 |
for the space | 62 |
if a horse | 62 |
give it the | 62 |
of the foot | 62 |
top of the | 62 |
as well as | 62 |
three or foure | 61 |
when he hath | 61 |
till he be | 61 |
of strong ale | 61 |
together in a | 61 |
it from the | 61 |
so let him | 61 |
as big as | 61 |
the bigness of | 60 |
the horse be | 60 |
and let his | 60 |
this is a | 60 |
is an excellent | 60 |
euery day once | 60 |
ought to be | 60 |
all sorts of | 60 |
the table of | 60 |
and boyl them | 60 |
it up with | 60 |
it will cure | 60 |
for that will | 60 |
the most part | 60 |
very good for | 60 |
the manner of | 60 |
with the same | 60 |
cause him to | 59 |
english books online | 59 |
to the rack | 59 |
of all the | 59 |
how to cure | 59 |
each an ounce | 59 |
and let the | 59 |
and giue it | 59 |
into the stable | 59 |
good store of | 59 |
up and down | 59 |
then ride him | 58 |
a pint and | 58 |
which must be | 58 |
very well together | 58 |
each half a | 58 |
the whole body | 58 |
and this is | 58 |
not to be | 58 |
is to say | 58 |
in this case | 58 |
ounces of the | 58 |
which you shall | 57 |
round about the | 57 |
of each one | 57 |
with the powder | 57 |
and in the | 57 |
for the most | 57 |
in this manner | 57 |
of an egg | 57 |
this is the | 57 |
in any part | 57 |
the iuice of | 57 |
parts of the | 57 |
five or six | 56 |
because it is | 56 |
good for it | 56 |
help with the | 56 |
and is a | 56 |
he will not | 56 |
in the winter | 56 |
to make the | 55 |
of the bridle | 55 |
is of a | 55 |
him to drink | 55 |
the price of | 55 |
and the other | 55 |
when you haue | 55 |
let him be | 55 |
that he is | 54 |
two spoonfuls of | 54 |
good quantity of | 54 |
cold and dry | 54 |
let him rest | 54 |
is to take | 54 |
a horses body | 54 |
and that is | 54 |
make a horse | 54 |
of the lungs | 54 |
then strain it | 54 |
as in the | 54 |
oyl of turpentine | 54 |
a day till | 54 |
you shall then | 54 |
you shall know | 53 |
bring him to | 53 |
the point of | 53 |
and then to | 53 |
is hot in | 53 |
him up warm | 53 |
them to the | 53 |
of the head | 53 |
are hot and | 53 |
and then put | 53 |
him blood in | 53 |
other farriers take | 53 |
it will make | 53 |
any of these | 53 |
of a horses | 52 |
and given him | 52 |
white of an | 52 |
of all sorts | 52 |
diseases of the | 52 |
it be not | 52 |
are cured by | 52 |
and let them | 52 |
the whites of | 52 |
as you have | 52 |
table of simples | 52 |
it must be | 52 |
ale or beer | 52 |
juice of the | 52 |
as the horse | 52 |
at the end | 52 |
let him bloud | 52 |
the horses body | 52 |
as to the | 51 |
once or twice | 51 |
vp and downe | 51 |
at the least | 51 |
take off the | 51 |
so as the | 51 |
farriers vse to | 51 |
all over with | 51 |
and of the | 51 |
the setting on | 51 |
is a most | 51 |
as you may | 51 |
of the ancient | 51 |
that it will | 51 |
which will be | 51 |
and boyl it | 51 |
three pints of | 50 |
you see the | 50 |
the soare place | 50 |
to be observed | 50 |
side of the | 50 |
will not be | 50 |
him to the | 50 |
over the fire | 50 |
the length of | 50 |
till you have | 50 |
of his head | 50 |
the first part | 50 |
and in a | 50 |
is cold and | 50 |
and wash the | 50 |
some of the | 50 |
or in the | 50 |
head to the | 49 |
ounce and a | 49 |
to take the | 49 |
vntill it be | 49 |
put on his | 49 |
if you see | 49 |
so that the | 49 |
you may take | 49 |
of an ounce | 49 |
or such like | 49 |
and at the | 49 |
as you shall | 49 |
signes to know | 49 |
heal it up | 49 |
as it is | 49 |
and order him | 48 |
there be other | 48 |
take out the | 48 |
giue the horse | 48 |
on the left | 48 |
the horse in | 48 |
of a good | 48 |
of it is | 48 |
good for a | 48 |
the seed of | 48 |
take it from | 48 |
and so give | 48 |
to the pommel | 48 |
on the hand | 48 |
it come to | 48 |
that can be | 48 |
halfe a pint | 48 |
to keep him | 48 |
the bottom of | 48 |
it is very | 48 |
take half a | 48 |
till it come | 48 |
them very well | 48 |
in a short | 48 |
now and then | 47 |
swelling of the | 47 |
may give him | 47 |
to take of | 47 |
is not so | 47 |
in the table | 47 |
the signes are | 47 |
and a quarter | 47 |
and beat them | 47 |
a horse to | 47 |
bloud in the | 47 |
if you would | 47 |
each two ounces | 47 |
to the soare | 47 |
in the fourth | 47 |
cure of it | 47 |
and make a | 47 |
it for your | 47 |
the horses head | 47 |
will cure him | 47 |
the horse hath | 47 |
in the house | 47 |
and be sure | 47 |
of the turn | 46 |
half an hour | 46 |
when you are | 46 |
on the right | 46 |
in a horses | 46 |
all these infirmities | 46 |
of the mouth | 46 |
him a quart | 46 |
and of a | 46 |
of it in | 46 |
let him drink | 46 |
him this drink | 46 |
one of the | 46 |
i would haue | 46 |
cured by the | 46 |
nature of the | 46 |
the like quantity | 46 |
and the next | 46 |
you must not | 46 |
of the leaves | 46 |
the morning fasting | 46 |
the mouth of | 45 |
a kind of | 45 |
renewing it once | 45 |
of white wine | 45 |
hote and dry | 45 |
in his mouth | 45 |
and if the | 45 |
make it into | 45 |
his head to | 45 |
for three or | 45 |
off the fire | 45 |
you will find | 45 |
a signe of | 45 |
as if he | 45 |
to giue him | 45 |
then put to | 45 |
the same time | 45 |
till you see | 45 |
consumption of the | 45 |
to the eye | 45 |
and mix them | 45 |
in a little | 45 |
three mornings together | 45 |
the body of | 45 |
you must give | 45 |
to keep it | 45 |
you intend to | 45 |
of the root | 45 |
away the hair | 44 |
and keep him | 44 |
to take away | 44 |
soon as you | 44 |
to cure the | 44 |
so much as | 44 |
make a plaister | 44 |
be of a | 44 |
be other farriers | 44 |
or else to | 44 |
it be a | 44 |
an handful of | 44 |
it into his | 44 |
at the nose | 44 |
the biting of | 44 |
let him have | 44 |
part of his | 44 |
horse in the | 44 |
him into the | 44 |
the signes to | 44 |
a short time | 44 |
at the same | 44 |
which will make | 44 |
a pottle of | 44 |
give him his | 44 |
to a salve | 44 |
and the horse | 44 |
if you have | 43 |
down his head | 43 |
text creation partnership | 43 |
made into fine | 43 |
if you do | 43 |
of the most | 43 |
you come to | 43 |
keep him warm | 43 |
of your horse | 43 |
to the end | 43 |
of the neck | 43 |
quantity of a | 43 |
of the shoulder | 43 |
in a horse | 43 |
is in the | 43 |
and to make | 43 |
it is an | 43 |
to a horse | 43 |
it will take | 43 |
the sore with | 43 |
for it will | 42 |
so that it | 42 |
with as much | 42 |
within the turn | 42 |
put it in | 42 |
the signs are | 42 |
the liver and | 42 |
anoint the place | 42 |
it him luke | 42 |
will not only | 42 |
it up into | 42 |
of the flesh | 42 |
would haue you | 42 |
the rest of | 42 |
in the shoulder | 42 |
of the herb | 42 |
a very good | 42 |
and then with | 42 |
based on the | 42 |
in two or | 42 |
if you can | 42 |
which is to | 42 |
him as you | 42 |
take off his | 41 |
of each three | 41 |
the place grieved | 41 |
in the mannage | 41 |
to wash the | 41 |
setting on of | 41 |
and that he | 41 |
of the belly | 41 |
you must take | 41 |
the fourth degree | 41 |
put into the | 41 |
the midst of | 41 |
of each like | 41 |
quart of ale | 41 |
for if you | 41 |
of it self | 41 |
particular receipts for | 41 |
and when the | 41 |
and that you | 41 |
him up to | 41 |
once in two | 41 |
if he have | 41 |
you need not | 41 |
you may put | 41 |
these infirmities are | 41 |
of his neck | 41 |
and with it | 41 |
canker in the | 41 |
his head and | 40 |
these well together | 40 |
an ounce and | 40 |
a half of | 40 |
other farriers which | 40 |
on the contrary | 40 |
if the swelling | 40 |
order him as | 40 |
they come to | 40 |
and after that | 40 |
each like quantity | 40 |
to be a | 40 |
infirmities are cured | 40 |
you shall vnderstand | 40 |
so that you | 40 |
and an half | 40 |
you would have | 40 |
that there is | 40 |
with the inward | 40 |
and they will | 40 |
the outside of | 39 |
the strength of | 39 |
to put him | 39 |
or three days | 39 |
in the summer | 39 |
by no means | 39 |
and with the | 39 |
of your hand | 39 |
the office of | 39 |
of the clock | 39 |
is hote and | 39 |
and for the | 39 |
ride him a | 39 |
which is called | 39 |
you find him | 39 |
office of the | 39 |
the beginning of | 39 |
and when they | 39 |
very fine powder | 39 |
his croup in | 39 |
with fresh butter | 39 |
to let the | 39 |
or the like | 39 |
good for them | 39 |
to it a | 39 |
a linnen cloth | 39 |
much as will | 39 |
with a good | 39 |
to the bottom | 39 |
giue him a | 38 |
in the horses | 38 |
him with a | 38 |
the horse can | 38 |
receipts for the | 38 |
it well in | 38 |
make him go | 38 |
then put in | 38 |
if you please | 38 |
in a very | 38 |
a handfull of | 38 |
of the year | 38 |
for mine owne | 38 |
swelling in the | 38 |
root of the | 38 |
bottom of the | 38 |
of the stable | 38 |
as i have | 38 |
but you must | 38 |
it very well | 38 |
i would have | 38 |
mix it with | 38 |
to the sore | 38 |
the middle of | 37 |
a good horse | 37 |
whether it be | 37 |
them with a | 37 |
distilled water of | 37 |
a most excellent | 37 |
are good to | 37 |
of each alike | 37 |
pint of sallet | 37 |
all these into | 37 |
horse to drink | 37 |
day till it | 37 |
and mix it | 37 |
of sweet butter | 37 |
keep it for | 37 |
to know it | 37 |
bigness of a | 37 |
and that the | 37 |
the same manner | 37 |
in the foot | 37 |
and full of | 37 |
if you intend | 37 |
take as much | 37 |
like quantity of | 37 |
the wound with | 37 |
the distilled water | 37 |
lay it on | 37 |
any of the | 37 |
the head of | 37 |
it a little | 37 |
let him not | 37 |
them all together | 36 |
it to a | 36 |
or thrice a | 36 |
for terra a | 36 |
his inward hinder | 36 |
upon the hand | 36 |
and make them | 36 |
the flower of | 36 |
it with your | 36 |
one ounce and | 36 |
the swelling be | 36 |
wash the sore | 36 |
let it stand | 36 |
and the same | 36 |
very well with | 36 |
the use of | 36 |
to a quart | 36 |
to have a | 36 |
or three times | 36 |
you may see | 36 |
and half a | 36 |
a pair of | 36 |
the oyle of | 36 |
a day or | 36 |
the first degree | 36 |
into a quart | 36 |
mine owne part | 36 |
and heal it | 36 |
upon the ground | 36 |
the virtues of | 36 |
which you must | 36 |
are good for | 36 |
if you take | 36 |
the heat of | 36 |
on the top | 36 |
obstructions of the | 36 |
him in a | 36 |
is the most | 36 |
puts him upon | 36 |
of an hour | 36 |
or four days | 36 |
then with your | 35 |
in the eyes | 35 |
put in the | 35 |
of the yard | 35 |
as you see | 35 |
it in with | 35 |
so that he | 35 |
boyl them in | 35 |
or four times | 35 |
then set him | 35 |
cure of the | 35 |
of the other | 35 |
foundring in the | 35 |
four ounces of | 35 |
tied to the | 35 |
into the turn | 35 |
each three ounces | 35 |
him to his | 35 |
cold in the | 35 |
that he cannot | 35 |
the leaves and | 35 |
of an egge | 35 |
that they are | 35 |
you have occasion | 35 |
hot to the | 35 |
will make the | 35 |
then take an | 35 |
with a pint | 35 |
and give them | 35 |
day or two | 35 |
rest of the | 35 |
for fear of | 35 |
and laid to | 35 |
of the bitt | 35 |
will be a | 35 |
more of the | 35 |
and on the | 35 |
on his bridle | 35 |
of the wound | 35 |
one of these | 34 |
of the juice | 34 |
and set it | 34 |
on the other | 34 |
as long as | 34 |
the vertues of | 34 |
put him to | 34 |
very good to | 34 |
then he is | 34 |
to the horses | 34 |
thrice a day | 34 |
the horses eye | 34 |
into it a | 34 |
and put in | 34 |
and then the | 34 |
boyl all these | 34 |
to keep the | 34 |
and set him | 34 |
in the former | 34 |
general for the | 34 |
of sallet oyl | 34 |
another for a | 34 |
and bind it | 34 |
and then give | 34 |
for that purpose | 34 |
of each halfe | 34 |
simples good for | 34 |
keep it in | 34 |
pint and a | 34 |
in with a | 34 |
by that means | 34 |
all over the | 34 |
is also good | 34 |
then is the | 34 |
reason of the | 34 |
set it on | 34 |
as will suffice | 34 |
the head and | 34 |
as for the | 34 |
in case of | 34 |
general simples good | 34 |
take a good | 33 |
there be any | 33 |
the old farriers | 33 |
and put thereto | 33 |
a little of | 33 |
and dress him | 33 |
give the horse | 33 |
will make it | 33 |
and no more | 33 |
pain in the | 33 |
and how to | 33 |
your horse to | 33 |
good against the | 33 |
give them to | 33 |
mix them together | 33 |
and the cure | 33 |
of the wall | 33 |
and with your | 33 |
the best and | 33 |
then make a | 33 |
give him warm | 33 |
give him two | 33 |
he be a | 33 |
shall take a | 33 |
then wash it | 33 |
as you do | 33 |
beaten into fine | 33 |
it him to | 33 |
it well with | 33 |
and boil them | 33 |
in general to | 33 |
it till it | 33 |
now if the | 33 |
big as a | 33 |
in his head | 33 |
an earthen pot | 33 |
but the best | 33 |
if you cannot | 33 |
mouth of the | 33 |
then put it | 33 |
or if you | 33 |
the signes of | 33 |
it may not | 33 |
for all manner | 33 |
and all the | 33 |
be able to | 32 |
he will go | 32 |
a day vntill | 32 |
of the cure | 32 |
and then take | 32 |
know it by | 32 |
beer or ale | 32 |
the help of | 32 |
take a little | 32 |
each one ounce | 32 |
before and after | 32 |
so long as | 32 |
how to order | 32 |
a horse in | 32 |
you may then | 32 |
sope and brandy | 32 |
before you give | 32 |
then giue him | 32 |
him up and | 32 |
after this manner | 32 |
into his mouth | 32 |
you find that | 32 |
legg and reyn | 32 |
falling of the | 32 |
you may find | 32 |
by no meanes | 32 |
them with the | 32 |
in his outward | 32 |
give it to | 32 |
any other part | 32 |
put to them | 32 |
and as it | 32 |
there is not | 32 |
when you come | 32 |
to the intent | 32 |
in the eye | 32 |
of the blood | 32 |
to be made | 32 |
an horse that | 32 |
in the gambrels | 32 |
take a handful | 32 |
it upon the | 32 |
horse that hath | 32 |
wash the place | 32 |
down to the | 32 |
give your horse | 32 |
give him any | 32 |
one after another | 31 |
it all over | 31 |
in the time | 31 |
on each side | 31 |
decoction of the | 31 |
the art of | 31 |
there is a | 31 |
three quarters of | 31 |
it him blood | 31 |
of this disease | 31 |
of the water | 31 |
the horse may | 31 |
put in a | 31 |
you use it | 31 |
he hath eaten | 31 |
have a care | 31 |
that they will | 31 |
him warm water | 31 |
for there is | 31 |
this disease is | 31 |
but when you | 31 |
of them in | 31 |
of the reins | 31 |
general and particular | 31 |
that it be | 31 |
you must have | 31 |
or you may | 31 |
have occasion to | 31 |
of the swelling | 31 |
but be sure | 31 |
or three daies | 31 |
these into a | 31 |
from the ground | 31 |
it is cold | 31 |
put in your | 31 |
it off the | 31 |
having so done | 31 |
given him in | 31 |
which is very | 31 |
and beat it | 31 |
bring him home | 30 |
shortness of breath | 30 |
shall vnderstand that | 30 |
is upon the | 30 |
or else by | 30 |
put all these | 30 |
are of a | 30 |
put into his | 30 |
inside of his | 30 |
you shall not | 30 |
of an old | 30 |
an horse to | 30 |
after give him | 30 |
then put him | 30 |
so give it | 30 |
and heat it | 30 |
as you are | 30 |
boyl it in | 30 |
quart of oats | 30 |
make use of | 30 |
he is not | 30 |
and put a | 30 |
together with the | 30 |
set him vp | 30 |
made into powder | 30 |
or else take | 30 |
made of the | 30 |
in such sort | 30 |
to the stable | 30 |
for that is | 30 |
him all over | 30 |
a great deal | 30 |
up his head | 30 |
so let it | 30 |
you have given | 30 |
when you give | 30 |
each half an | 30 |
an hour after | 30 |
in the necke | 30 |
and after you | 30 |
either in the | 30 |
the best way | 30 |
it is most | 30 |
and make the | 30 |
hot as the | 30 |
then the other | 30 |
two handfuls of | 29 |
keying and markup | 29 |
let out the | 29 |
of running water | 29 |
not able to | 29 |
the night before | 29 |
with the oyl | 29 |
a pretty quantity | 29 |
but it is | 29 |
of the leg | 29 |
is also very | 29 |
and thus much | 29 |
is known by | 29 |
him after it | 29 |
he is to | 29 |
and at night | 29 |
him with the | 29 |
for they are | 29 |
taketh away the | 29 |
and see that | 29 |
for the first | 29 |
three spoonfuls of | 29 |
day once vntill | 29 |
the horse bloud | 29 |
in the belly | 29 |
it proceedeth from | 29 |
after they haue | 29 |
liver and spleen | 29 |
and strain it | 29 |
his outward hinder | 29 |
a sweet mash | 29 |
look into the | 29 |
for this disease | 29 |
him to drinke | 29 |
take up the | 29 |
a gallon of | 29 |
that which is | 29 |
and the flesh | 29 |
diseases in the | 29 |
for the yellows | 29 |
into the eye | 29 |
not so much | 29 |
and there is | 29 |
also very good | 29 |
my first part | 29 |
flower of brimstone | 29 |
of the chine | 29 |
then take two | 29 |
the soare with | 29 |
they are good | 29 |
or else with | 29 |
they are not | 29 |
you must first | 29 |
take it away | 29 |
warm water and | 29 |
the horses mouth | 29 |
and they are | 29 |
mourning of the | 29 |
in any case | 29 |
with white wine | 29 |
into the wound | 29 |
cure is to | 29 |
is a kind | 29 |
it will heale | 29 |
represented either as | 28 |
the cure thereof | 28 |
le petit gallop | 28 |
the place therewith | 28 |
to be given | 28 |
together till they | 28 |
marked as illegible | 28 |
him two or | 28 |
the horse with | 28 |
of new milk | 28 |
and then you | 28 |
now if you | 28 |
till you find | 28 |
twenty four houres | 28 |
him with your | 28 |
the grieved place | 28 |
you shall let | 28 |
keep him in | 28 |
from the head | 28 |
of the fore | 28 |
at the most | 28 |
the ashes of | 28 |
either as utf | 28 |
to know the | 28 |
as he will | 28 |
will be the | 28 |
and boyle them | 28 |
juice of it | 28 |
in stead of | 28 |
so to do | 28 |
come to him | 28 |
the first is | 28 |
times a day | 28 |
from the flesh | 28 |
he may not | 28 |
on the hanches | 28 |
horse to be | 28 |
early works to | 28 |
as before shewed | 28 |
you must put | 28 |
you must make | 28 |
with this ointment | 28 |
and particular receipts | 28 |
in such a | 28 |
strain in the | 28 |
characters represented either | 28 |
into the hole | 28 |
it over the | 27 |
and lay them | 27 |
in as much | 27 |
of the hinder | 27 |
at the mouth | 27 |
let it remain | 27 |
inward and outward | 27 |
it is called | 27 |
heat of the | 27 |
of them are | 27 |
and mixing them | 27 |
the grounds of | 27 |
as soone as | 27 |
and rub it | 27 |
he may be | 27 |
nape of the | 27 |
the hole with | 27 |
you do not | 27 |
take a quarter | 27 |
cold and moist | 27 |
him out of | 27 |
so much of | 27 |
so much the | 27 |
is a certain | 27 |
that is the | 27 |
in my first | 27 |
to an ointment | 27 |
when you see | 27 |
it is thus | 27 |
take a piece | 27 |
the seeds of | 27 |
other part of | 27 |
put into a | 27 |
all the diseases | 27 |
by little and | 27 |
but if they | 27 |
to the very | 27 |
you must help | 27 |
the right hand | 27 |
both sides of | 27 |
for a cold | 27 |
and is the | 27 |
to cure all | 27 |
and you must | 27 |
a soft fire | 27 |
to the ground | 27 |
him rest till | 27 |
it is in | 27 |
will take it | 27 |
him to be | 27 |
the bark of | 27 |
of the gall | 27 |
if an horse | 27 |
reyn of the | 27 |
want of that | 27 |
that in the | 27 |
then when you | 27 |
that will make | 27 |
all the rest | 27 |
the diseases of | 27 |
on the out | 27 |
little and little | 27 |
will be so | 27 |
on of the | 27 |
him stand in | 27 |
and beaten to | 27 |
by meanes of | 27 |
roots of the | 27 |
you shall finde | 27 |
bark of the | 27 |
leaves of the | 27 |
one of them | 27 |
have told you | 27 |
horse will be | 27 |
of the old | 27 |
be sure you | 26 |
it be well | 26 |
the diseases in | 26 |
and thus do | 26 |
good for any | 26 |
day till the | 26 |
oyl de bay | 26 |
that they be | 26 |
his mouth with | 26 |
to cure a | 26 |
in an earthen | 26 |
the outward rein | 26 |
of the first | 26 |
of the hoofe | 26 |
the iuyce of | 26 |
you may make | 26 |
it is to | 26 |
the sore places | 26 |
or for any | 26 |
and by that | 26 |
water to drink | 26 |
all well together | 26 |
the nape of | 26 |
and dissolve it | 26 |
and giue him | 26 |
is a little | 26 |
time of his | 26 |
but if his | 26 |
the best cure | 26 |
make the horse | 26 |
let him bleed | 26 |
outside of the | 26 |
the latter end | 26 |
pretty quantity of | 26 |
on that side | 26 |
and that it | 26 |
make it up | 26 |
but a little | 26 |
water and salt | 26 |
him in his | 26 |
and therefore i | 26 |
pains in the | 26 |
the best of | 26 |
to and fro | 26 |
when you find | 26 |
quart of new | 26 |
when you use | 26 |
pin and web | 26 |
it is also | 26 |
of the eye | 26 |
out of joynt | 26 |
it every day | 26 |
of the bladder | 26 |
in the back | 26 |
with an hot | 26 |
till they come | 26 |
in the flesh | 26 |
soon as he | 26 |
the palate of | 26 |
an horse is | 26 |
pint of the | 26 |
boyl them together | 26 |
the sole of | 26 |
will do well | 26 |
mix them well | 26 |
he be not | 25 |
you did in | 25 |
it to powder | 25 |
a little before | 25 |
must give him | 25 |
a horse for | 25 |
them on the | 25 |
in the fore | 25 |
if it bee | 25 |
it him in | 25 |
in an horse | 25 |
inward or outward | 25 |
or twice a | 25 |
after it is | 25 |
he will do | 25 |
to the wall | 25 |
strength of the | 25 |
i have told | 25 |
newly taken from | 25 |
according to his | 25 |
at your pleasure | 25 |
taken from grass | 25 |
up with your | 25 |
may know it | 25 |
him as before | 25 |
hole in the | 25 |
take the powder | 25 |
in a day | 25 |
you did the | 25 |
in the water | 25 |
and you will | 25 |
an hot iron | 25 |
with the water | 25 |
you shall first | 25 |
did in the | 25 |
let his drink | 25 |
of the moon | 25 |
though it be | 25 |
as the other | 25 |
those which are | 25 |
is a disease | 25 |
another for the | 25 |
table of the | 25 |
will be very | 25 |
according to your | 25 |
much as you | 25 |
you cannot get | 25 |
and hogges grease | 25 |
after he is | 25 |
then with the | 25 |
and a halfe | 25 |
will take away | 25 |
this is an | 25 |
a little after | 25 |
with warm water | 25 |
will cause him | 25 |
of the eyes | 25 |
the best time | 25 |
it about the | 25 |
of the liuer | 25 |
close to the | 25 |
of the hair | 25 |
as far as | 25 |
it euery day | 25 |
in the end | 25 |
to be the | 25 |
it is hot | 25 |
in three or | 25 |
ride him gently | 24 |
a peece of | 24 |
put them in | 24 |
there be others | 24 |
to giue the | 24 |
to use it | 24 |
is the same | 24 |
then in the | 24 |
it the powder | 24 |
price of it | 24 |
dipt in the | 24 |
as it may | 24 |
of it the | 24 |
with the other | 24 |
in half a | 24 |
you haue brought | 24 |
put him into | 24 |
you may be | 24 |
sides of the | 24 |
you shall giue | 24 |
the obstructions of | 24 |
well in a | 24 |
or by some | 24 |
in with your | 24 |
it is of | 24 |
and dip it | 24 |
the form of | 24 |
that your horse | 24 |
a little at | 24 |
cure according to | 24 |
in a morning | 24 |
is called the | 24 |
it will kill | 24 |
and if they | 24 |
of his hinder | 24 |
with your finger | 24 |
with the point | 24 |
yet it is | 24 |
that they may | 24 |
in all the | 24 |
receipt for the | 24 |
with a sharp | 24 |
for the mannage | 24 |
which is most | 24 |
his drink be | 24 |
let it lie | 24 |
and as you | 24 |
if he will | 24 |
and two ounces | 24 |
and by the | 24 |
he will never | 24 |
give him to | 24 |
annoynt the soare | 24 |
it a quarter | 24 |
and then he | 24 |
in a glass | 24 |
for two or | 24 |
his hinder parts | 24 |
you give it | 24 |
of the breast | 24 |
wash his mouth | 24 |
renewing it euery | 24 |
these together in | 24 |
the rootes of | 24 |
old or new | 24 |
must help with | 24 |
your horse is | 24 |
the swelling of | 24 |
in the manner | 24 |
with a fine | 24 |
you find the | 24 |
into his fundament | 24 |
an hour or | 24 |
sign of the | 24 |
you see it | 24 |
if you give | 24 |
you shall have | 24 |
anoint the sore | 24 |
as they are | 24 |
away all the | 23 |
during the time | 23 |
and you may | 23 |
the necke veine | 23 |
half be consumed | 23 |
the charge of | 23 |
is first to | 23 |
after you haue | 23 |
fluxes of blood | 23 |
every day till | 23 |
give him some | 23 |
reins of the | 23 |
that a horse | 23 |
in the feet | 23 |
to fine powder | 23 |
to keep his | 23 |
the grieved part | 23 |
water and bran | 23 |
to powder and | 23 |
by reason that | 23 |
estate of body | 23 |
in the stomach | 23 |
latter end of | 23 |
taint it with | 23 |
and rub the | 23 |
during the cure | 23 |
the other side | 23 |
it will do | 23 |
so is the | 23 |
there is another | 23 |
sole of the | 23 |
bring it to | 23 |
beat them well | 23 |
your horse in | 23 |
length of the | 23 |
a little more | 23 |
to be covered | 23 |
it is well | 23 |
them to powder | 23 |
quarters of an | 23 |
tyed to the | 23 |
which will cause | 23 |
the hand and | 23 |
of this powder | 23 |
vertues of it | 23 |
applied to the | 23 |
it will heal | 23 |
in the guts | 23 |
you see him | 23 |
you have a | 23 |
heal up the | 23 |
those that are | 23 |
the place where | 23 |
i told you | 23 |
and put him | 23 |
oyle de bay | 23 |
but in the | 23 |
to ride him | 23 |
and the powder | 23 |
and with this | 23 |
i must tell | 23 |
must tell you | 23 |
a young horse | 23 |
foure or fiue | 23 |
about the ring | 23 |
the cure according | 23 |
and there let | 23 |
in the cure | 23 |
will cure it | 23 |
or four daies | 23 |
they will be | 23 |
the reins of | 23 |
it cometh by | 23 |
let it lye | 23 |
that may be | 23 |
his croup out | 23 |
for four or | 23 |
and litter him | 23 |
there are two | 23 |
much of him | 23 |
every day once | 23 |
let them be | 23 |
i do not | 23 |
the horse luke | 23 |
the colour of | 23 |
must have a | 23 |
half of strong | 23 |
or the juice | 23 |
at other times | 23 |
stand in the | 23 |
ambling by the | 23 |
pull the inward | 23 |
or else the | 22 |
if you desire | 22 |
of the iuice | 22 |
grease molten together | 22 |
for you must | 22 |
by the way | 22 |
weights and measures | 22 |
or with a | 22 |
it be of | 22 |
rein of the | 22 |
you have taken | 22 |
which are the | 22 |
of the tongue | 22 |
is that which | 22 |
in running water | 22 |
in the middle | 22 |
horse bloud in | 22 |
no cold water | 22 |
is troubled with | 22 |
give him three | 22 |
down his throat | 22 |
all these in | 22 |
to have his | 22 |
then he will | 22 |
half a handful | 22 |
for if it | 22 |
it through a | 22 |
make much of | 22 |
in the kidneys | 22 |
them to a | 22 |
your outward legg | 22 |
and spread it | 22 |
they be well | 22 |
well together in | 22 |
with cold water | 22 |
great deal of | 22 |
take of turpentine | 22 |
wash them with | 22 |
bundle of hay | 22 |
vse first to | 22 |
in the beginning | 22 |
of the fire | 22 |
must be done | 22 |
you must do | 22 |
twenty four hours | 22 |
for the horse | 22 |
when you take | 22 |
be brought to | 22 |
them together till | 22 |
midst of the | 22 |
and do this | 22 |
of fresh butter | 22 |
which wee call | 22 |
you have brought | 22 |
they be not | 22 |
to the swelling | 22 |
upon the fire | 22 |
see the virtues | 22 |
to know this | 22 |
if he hath | 22 |
is of the | 22 |
as you find | 22 |
i have seen | 22 |
the next thing | 22 |
if at any | 22 |
of the flower | 22 |
troubled with the | 22 |
beaten into powder | 22 |
if he do | 22 |
top of his | 22 |
time he will | 22 |
fasting in the | 22 |
as you would | 22 |
into a pint | 22 |
the action of | 22 |
amongst his provender | 22 |
the inward rein | 22 |
the left side | 22 |
the pound are | 22 |
this will make | 22 |
mix them with | 22 |
you pull the | 22 |
to your horse | 22 |
is the horse | 22 |
upon the shoulders | 22 |
but they are | 22 |
virtues of it | 22 |
ride him after | 22 |
a mile or | 22 |
i would not | 22 |
the first place | 22 |
to be cured | 22 |
shall see the | 22 |
to the wound | 22 |
up the vein | 22 |
is no other | 21 |
an ointment made | 21 |
rub his head | 21 |
is not to | 21 |
or if he | 21 |
for an hour | 21 |
now when you | 21 |
to the cure | 21 |
handful of salt | 21 |
be a little | 21 |
up into a | 21 |
with a feather | 21 |
the oil of | 21 |
such as are | 21 |
it once in | 21 |
they are of | 21 |
all his body | 21 |
hote in the | 21 |
as will make | 21 |
with salt and | 21 |
a day with | 21 |
brought him to | 21 |
out his croup | 21 |
as you were | 21 |
in any wise | 21 |
of the nature | 21 |
into the water | 21 |
and mixe them | 21 |
the vse of | 21 |
mixe them together | 21 |
and so to | 21 |
will heal it | 21 |
tye him up | 21 |
and renew it | 21 |
to your hand | 21 |
may not be | 21 |
be troubled with | 21 |
before you put | 21 |
dissolve it in | 21 |
space of three | 21 |
which may be | 21 |
you have made | 21 |
that he hath | 21 |
add to it | 21 |
sorts of them | 21 |
two years old | 21 |
as will thicken | 21 |
in the pastern | 21 |
out all the | 21 |
but before you | 21 |
in a pot | 21 |
on with a | 21 |
the yolks of | 21 |
a hot fire | 21 |
for an horse | 21 |
the sorrance with | 21 |
where there is | 21 |
and boyle it | 21 |
well in with | 21 |
force him to | 21 |
you may do | 21 |
mingle it with | 21 |
to take off | 21 |
cure all the | 21 |
cure of all | 21 |
to his majesty | 21 |
with the juice | 21 |
two of the | 21 |
notes for div | 21 |
two quarts of | 21 |
for div a | 21 |
the kinds of | 21 |
in his croup | 21 |
about the bigness | 21 |
a needle and | 21 |
new laid eggs | 21 |
then lay on | 21 |
that hath a | 21 |
pellitory of the | 21 |
will cause the | 21 |
and in his | 21 |
let him eat | 21 |
after they are | 21 |
of turpentine and | 21 |
it will cause | 21 |
which if he | 21 |
the violence of | 21 |
a little salt | 21 |
of his nose | 21 |
because they are | 21 |
of the former | 21 |
end of a | 21 |
this will not | 21 |
the inner rind | 21 |
then let it | 21 |
half a quarter | 21 |
him to grass | 21 |
be sure that | 21 |
to the girthes | 21 |
in a morter | 21 |
of sope and | 21 |
early in the | 21 |
make him a | 21 |
him blood on | 21 |
may the better | 21 |
and then let | 21 |
him a mile | 21 |
him fast two | 21 |
there may be | 21 |
and a good | 21 |
peny worth of | 20 |
well with the | 20 |
nature of a | 20 |
out the corruption | 20 |
then walk him | 20 |
or a little | 20 |
keep it from | 20 |
therefore you must | 20 |
simples that are | 20 |
or some other | 20 |
or five days | 20 |
then put into | 20 |
opinion of some | 20 |
they will not | 20 |
when your horse | 20 |
of the knee | 20 |
in the breast | 20 |
are cold and | 20 |
so as it | 20 |
wash the soare | 20 |
you see that | 20 |
are not to | 20 |
and are good | 20 |
is given to | 20 |
upon large circles | 20 |
the consumption of | 20 |
you would haue | 20 |
with a linnen | 20 |
put in his | 20 |
them together in | 20 |
will be well | 20 |
it with this | 20 |
turpentine and hogs | 20 |
an half of | 20 |
of each of | 20 |
then the horse | 20 |
by means of | 20 |
middle of the | 20 |
on one side | 20 |
and put thereunto | 20 |
the fire and | 20 |
it on a | 20 |
a horse of | 20 |
be in a | 20 |
the most ancient | 20 |
seven or eight | 20 |
and mingle it | 20 |
said to be | 20 |
of green copperas | 20 |
and put the | 20 |
to bring him | 20 |
the third day | 20 |
dry up the | 20 |
for the falling | 20 |
boil these together | 20 |
may know by | 20 |
the age of | 20 |
and first of | 20 |
the horse a | 20 |
inflammation of the | 20 |
together with a | 20 |
and therefore the | 20 |
the temples of | 20 |
your outward shoulder | 20 |
of the back | 20 |
use of the | 20 |
a little time | 20 |
the first fortnight | 20 |
under his belly | 20 |
close to his | 20 |
that will not | 20 |
the stomach and | 20 |
the blood and | 20 |
and exercise him | 20 |
put him forward | 20 |
the place of | 20 |
with honey and | 20 |
them into the | 20 |
if on the | 20 |
and mixt with | 20 |
of a cold | 20 |
him bloud on | 20 |
these in a | 20 |
to the sorrance | 20 |
him a mash | 20 |
is made of | 20 |
head of the | 20 |
and all other | 20 |
ointment made of | 20 |
is a good | 20 |
all the soare | 20 |
if the disease | 20 |
a pretty while | 20 |
you let him | 20 |
with a needle | 20 |
put him upon | 20 |
now there be | 20 |
of your horses | 20 |
horse on the | 20 |
with your cornet | 20 |
of sallet oyle | 20 |
through the skin | 20 |
feed him with | 20 |
so you may | 20 |
and anoint his | 20 |
them all well | 20 |
is called a | 20 |
and an ounce | 20 |
he is in | 20 |
penny worth of | 20 |
to put in | 20 |
have given him | 20 |
all the horses | 20 |
and make thereof | 20 |
good to stop | 20 |
also good for | 20 |
then put on | 20 |
of venomous beasts | 20 |
the left hand | 20 |
on his back | 20 |
and then apply | 20 |
and anoint it | 20 |
oyl of roses | 20 |
pound of the | 20 |
a very short | 20 |
to wash it | 20 |
and so put | 20 |
the wound be | 20 |
vse to giue | 20 |
of the seed | 20 |
for an old | 20 |
will heale it | 20 |
the skin and | 20 |
palate of the | 20 |
the inward parts | 20 |
plaister of pitch | 19 |
at the beginning | 19 |
the breast and | 19 |
his mouth and | 19 |
things good to | 19 |
to have the | 19 |
of this distemper | 19 |
is in a | 19 |
both before and | 19 |
at which time | 19 |
wash the wound | 19 |
in a close | 19 |
the state of | 19 |
can suffer it | 19 |
the horses eyes | 19 |
which is made | 19 |
as is possible | 19 |
beat it to | 19 |
then bring him | 19 |
several sorts of | 19 |
and to keep | 19 |
haue brought him | 19 |
three years old | 19 |
manner of making | 19 |
of the white | 19 |
for a strain | 19 |
with a pair | 19 |
is most excellent | 19 |
of the work | 19 |
a day and | 19 |
to be done | 19 |
vse after they | 19 |
of the disease | 19 |
you have thus | 19 |
will make a | 19 |
running of the | 19 |
with sweet butter | 19 |
of his eyes | 19 |
occasion to use | 19 |
for want thereof | 19 |
with a clean | 19 |
and then wash | 19 |
made into a | 19 |
kinds of them | 19 |
but not so | 19 |
all of them | 19 |
both sides the | 19 |
or by the | 19 |
foure and twenty | 19 |
into an earthen | 19 |
the horse being | 19 |
each a handful | 19 |
they are the | 19 |
a peck of | 19 |
and not to | 19 |
a paire of | 19 |
and will not | 19 |
to the other | 19 |
into very fine | 19 |
horse for a | 19 |
continuing so to | 19 |
if he refuse | 19 |
the mourning of | 19 |
handful or two | 19 |
take blood from | 19 |
the reins and | 19 |
no horse can | 19 |
your finger and | 19 |
him vp and | 19 |
you must know | 19 |
to be of | 19 |
as will lie | 19 |
season of the | 19 |
of malt and | 19 |
i have known | 19 |
you have so | 19 |
of all other | 19 |
the horse that | 19 |
of the yeare | 19 |
houres after it | 19 |
the sore therewith | 19 |
it as you | 19 |
together in the | 19 |
annoynt it with | 19 |
to draw out | 19 |
if you use | 19 |
without the turn | 19 |
strain it and | 19 |
them a little | 19 |
and an halfe | 19 |
of it selfe | 19 |
shedding of the | 19 |
them up into | 19 |
your green ointment | 19 |
that if you | 19 |
that you must | 19 |
inner rind of | 19 |
suffer him to | 19 |
a horse be | 19 |
his teeth will | 19 |
the bloody flux | 19 |
it cometh to | 19 |
with your green | 19 |
that you can | 19 |
and those which | 19 |
in two days | 19 |
in the nose | 19 |
to let blood | 19 |
to make an | 19 |
it to be | 19 |
as is before | 19 |
the mouth and | 19 |
anoint them with | 19 |
of the whole | 19 |
the worst of | 19 |
but let him | 19 |
in all points | 19 |
he hath been | 19 |
an account of | 19 |
boil them in | 19 |
to kill the | 19 |
and from the | 19 |
his hinder legs | 19 |
fall away of | 19 |
or six days | 19 |
find your horse | 19 |
giue him to | 19 |
a very fine | 19 |
and halfe a | 19 |
him from the | 19 |
you must be | 19 |
puts out his | 19 |
then is he | 19 |
up with a | 19 |
his croup is | 19 |
boiled in water | 19 |
take heed of | 19 |
oyl of spike | 19 |
dissolve into it | 19 |
which i have | 19 |
be made of | 19 |
sprinkled with water | 19 |
and half an | 19 |
melt them together | 19 |
of shooing the | 19 |
give him another | 19 |
powder of brimstone | 19 |
mingle them together | 18 |
at the apothecaries | 18 |
but by no | 18 |
turn him to | 18 |
of them is | 18 |
and then it | 18 |
put it up | 18 |
will not onely | 18 |
take half an | 18 |
mashes of malt | 18 |
all these are | 18 |
beginning of the | 18 |
place of the | 18 |
as can be | 18 |
of long pepper | 18 |
ounce of anniseeds | 18 |
of the day | 18 |
bring in his | 18 |
a quantity of | 18 |
horse upon the | 18 |
and then lay | 18 |
from the first | 18 |
you take it | 18 |
good for ulcers | 18 |
to an horse | 18 |
with warme water | 18 |
and so you | 18 |
is nothing more | 18 |
give him no | 18 |
day vntill the | 18 |
of each four | 18 |
mattering of the | 18 |
supple his shoulders | 18 |
there are a | 18 |
thus much for | 18 |
that part of | 18 |
then straine it | 18 |
to the eyes | 18 |
that are good | 18 |
the first day | 18 |
with all the | 18 |
he have a | 18 |
as near as | 18 |
know by the | 18 |
will do him | 18 |
together till the | 18 |
with butter and | 18 |
a particular receipt | 18 |
shall find it | 18 |
to make them | 18 |
heats and colds | 18 |
to the pillar | 18 |
a horse hath | 18 |
each halfe an | 18 |
i assure you | 18 |
for which you | 18 |
your horse will | 18 |
before you take | 18 |
first of the | 18 |
then take off | 18 |
and makes him | 18 |
under the tongue | 18 |
the morning before | 18 |
the leaves or | 18 |
giue it him | 18 |
and work them | 18 |
in the ayre | 18 |
it is so | 18 |
for if he | 18 |
it hot to | 18 |
of the hough | 18 |
and sometimes a | 18 |
to dry up | 18 |
of common honey | 18 |
which is an | 18 |
pint of sack | 18 |
him to a | 18 |
the back of | 18 |
him a pint | 18 |
thrust out the | 18 |
beaten to fine | 18 |
and to have | 18 |
a plaister thereof | 18 |
cure of them | 18 |
at the setting | 18 |
you may easily | 18 |
luke warme to | 18 |
of all diseases | 18 |
in that place | 18 |
or a quart | 18 |
make them into | 18 |
with a plaister | 18 |
and upon the | 18 |
the first medicine | 18 |
it the pound | 18 |
cut away the | 18 |
be on the | 18 |
off the hair | 18 |
butter and salt | 18 |
for the stone | 18 |
sign of a | 18 |
of the cavezan | 18 |
is hote in | 18 |
do the like | 18 |
will lie upon | 18 |
the second medicine | 18 |
with this oyntment | 18 |
roots of his | 18 |
the canker in | 18 |
of the skin | 18 |
and given in | 18 |
horse can suffer | 18 |
or three spoonfuls | 18 |
the horse on | 18 |
it be cold | 18 |
this will cure | 18 |
whites of eggs | 18 |
they must be | 18 |
them well with | 18 |
he will eat | 18 |
or on the | 18 |
him bloud in | 18 |
it off and | 18 |
lay a plaister | 18 |
or take a | 18 |
will come to | 18 |
or in any | 18 |
which will not | 18 |
with a small | 18 |
are to take | 18 |
if in the | 18 |
and wash it | 18 |
be others which | 18 |
the making of | 18 |
or three houres | 18 |
the horse from | 18 |
as if it | 18 |
good to stay | 18 |
is not a | 18 |
the breadth of | 18 |
you desire to | 18 |
or the powder | 18 |
mixe it with | 18 |
draw out the | 18 |
with a very | 18 |
signe either of | 18 |
or four hours | 18 |
you find it | 18 |
with your fingers | 18 |
taking up of | 18 |
horse can be | 18 |
to a pint | 18 |
so far as | 18 |
it by the | 18 |
in the skin | 18 |
very well in | 18 |
bruised and applied | 18 |
to take it | 18 |
is the only | 18 |
if you think | 18 |
for i have | 18 |
the edge of | 18 |
very short time | 18 |
divided into two | 18 |
he is hot | 18 |
of hogs grease | 18 |
to it of | 18 |
the true nature | 18 |
you ride him | 18 |
of the said | 17 |
of the sun | 17 |
outward reyn of | 17 |
when you would | 17 |
advise you to | 17 |
all the kinds | 17 |
the flux of | 17 |
hogs grease and | 17 |
to a salue | 17 |
by which means | 17 |
well in the | 17 |
to keep them | 17 |
a glister for | 17 |
for as much | 17 |
and lay a | 17 |
boyle them in | 17 |
of red wine | 17 |
in the white | 17 |
renew it once | 17 |
it a good | 17 |
of all manner | 17 |
in like manner | 17 |
where it is | 17 |
and rub his | 17 |
malt and water | 17 |
he hath taken | 17 |
it vpon the | 17 |
be upon the | 17 |
by the help | 17 |
in the horse | 17 |
take a pound | 17 |
a convenient quantity | 17 |
in fine powder | 17 |
in the better | 17 |
as it will | 17 |
there are many | 17 |
a signe either | 17 |
the water wherein | 17 |
day vntill it | 17 |
fine powder of | 17 |
piece of leather | 17 |
the best remedy | 17 |
and applied to | 17 |
be ready to | 17 |
give him them | 17 |
towards his neck | 17 |
in white wine | 17 |
that you cannot | 17 |
the parts of | 17 |
lay it upon | 17 |
it cleanseth and | 17 |
can be made | 17 |
upon his voltoes | 17 |
are to observe | 17 |
anoint him with | 17 |
hand and the | 17 |
and let out | 17 |
all diseases of | 17 |
pint and an | 17 |
to the grief | 17 |
and about the | 17 |
of the legs | 17 |
from his head | 17 |
a cold cause | 17 |
a long time | 17 |
he ought to | 17 |
and to give | 17 |
him about the | 17 |
pint of wine | 17 |
thus you shall | 17 |
you may use | 17 |
with a quill | 17 |
as at other | 17 |
pissing of blood | 17 |
to a perfect | 17 |
to put into | 17 |
is not only | 17 |
in fair water | 17 |
day and a | 17 |
a mortar with | 17 |
is the worst | 17 |
this must be | 17 |
you shall also | 17 |
and if his | 17 |
into a gally | 17 |
and sometimes by | 17 |
and thus doe | 17 |
and a night | 17 |
you shall make | 17 |
for he will | 17 |
much the better | 17 |
of honey and | 17 |
horses in the | 17 |
in which time | 17 |
i have already | 17 |
as for example | 17 |
and is of | 17 |
in a gally | 17 |
the falling of | 17 |
of these balls | 17 |
with the rod | 17 |
the same quantity | 17 |
and dry them | 17 |
finger and your | 17 |
be the better | 17 |
in case the | 17 |
he be in | 17 |
put him on | 17 |
the skin from | 17 |
make all these | 17 |
they may be | 17 |
is a certaine | 17 |
stone in the | 17 |
is good also | 17 |
or any thing | 17 |
you use them | 17 |
with his hinder | 17 |
his dung be | 17 |
them all into | 17 |
and boiled in | 17 |
into his nosthrels | 17 |
as you think | 17 |
of the course | 17 |
him till he | 17 |
an equal quantity | 17 |
is on the | 17 |
into his eye | 17 |
it red hot | 17 |
prest on the | 17 |
this you must | 17 |
the same with | 17 |
a handful or | 17 |
cloves of garlick | 17 |
if you make | 17 |
ounce and an | 17 |
blood on both | 17 |
to the body | 17 |
after the horse | 17 |
him three or | 17 |
they are all | 17 |
blood from him | 17 |
in three pints | 17 |
you find any | 17 |
then put the | 17 |
see more of | 17 |
fit for the | 17 |
and walk him | 17 |
and hold it | 17 |
pint of strong | 17 |
in four or | 17 |
wash all the | 17 |
is in his | 17 |
your horse hath | 17 |
is not able | 17 |
to be used | 17 |
you find your | 17 |
point of your | 17 |
out the matter | 17 |
charge of sope | 17 |
till he sweat | 17 |
with a quart | 17 |
the horses foot | 17 |
to be had | 17 |
and after he | 17 |
and white water | 17 |
lay on a | 17 |
of all these | 17 |
and the juice | 17 |
or applied outwardly | 17 |
the fat of | 17 |
dried and beaten | 17 |
it twice a | 17 |
of each side | 17 |
and mixe it | 17 |
are called the | 17 |
it very hot | 17 |
cure of this | 17 |
each of these | 17 |
into his eares | 17 |
till all the | 17 |
the height of | 17 |
half of the | 17 |
if it were | 17 |
take it out | 17 |
is the greater | 17 |
most of the | 17 |
beat them to | 17 |
to give it | 17 |
manner of a | 17 |
will make his | 17 |
to be very | 17 |
is when a | 17 |
dip it in | 17 |
for the wars | 17 |
no more than | 17 |
but in case | 16 |
into a glass | 16 |
with a lancet | 16 |
it an ounce | 16 |
of his legs | 16 |
so you must | 16 |
for the head | 16 |
put a little | 16 |
which is not | 16 |
with a flat | 16 |
take halfe a | 16 |
that if the | 16 |
as he can | 16 |
yolks of eggs | 16 |
not in the | 16 |
to it the | 16 |
in all things | 16 |
and put therein | 16 |
quart of old | 16 |
at one time | 16 |
the sore place | 16 |
shall giue him | 16 |
if he had | 16 |
all the time | 16 |
and puts him | 16 |
colour of the | 16 |
and out of | 16 |
that he can | 16 |
then put them | 16 |
both your hands | 16 |
the first and | 16 |
then the next | 16 |
first with a | 16 |
for a day | 16 |
of his pace | 16 |
the first thing | 16 |
place with a | 16 |
with a horn | 16 |
good to cure | 16 |
to be put | 16 |