Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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257contained in theſe Centuries.11 # Opinion of moving to the Centre, avanity # 10 Greatneſs, comparative of living Creatures # 184 Greenneſs in ſome Plants all winter, 121, # 122. The cauſe # ibid. Grief and pain, 150. The impreſſions there- # of # ibid. Growing of certain Fruits and Herbs, after # they are gathered, 7, 8. The cauſe, ibid. # Tryal, whether they increaſe in weight # ib. Growing or multiplying of Metals # 168 Gum of Trees # 2 Gum-powder, 8. The cauſe of the great noiſe # it yieldeth, ibid. white giveth no ſound # 130 H. HAirs of Beaſts, not of ſo freſh colours # as Birdsfeathers, 2. How the colour of # them may be changed, 24, 25. Hair on # the Head of Children new born, 139. # Hair changing colour, 183. Hair of the # party, 5. Beloved worn, exciteth love # 213 Hands have a ſympathy with the head and # other parts # 25, 26 Hard ſubſtances in the Bodies of living crea- # tures, 157. Moſt about the head, ibid. # Some of them ſtand at a ſtay, ſome con- # tinually grow, ibid. All of them without # Senſe, but the Head # 158 Hard Bodies, 181. The cauſe # ibid, Heart of an Ape worn, increaſeth audacity # 210 Haws and Heps in ſtore, portend cold Winters # 155 Head cut off in ſome creatures leaveth a # little ſpace of motion, 88. The cauſes # ibid. Healthful Airs oft times without ſent # 199, # 200 Hearing hathmore operation upon the Man- # ners and Spirits of Men, then other Senſes, # 31, 32. Hinderances of Hearing, 62. # Hearing hindred by Yawning, ibid. The # cauſe, ibid. Helped by holding the breath, # ibid. The cauſe, ibid. Inſtruments to help # the Hearing, ibid. Uſed in Spain # ibid. Heat the chiefest power in Nature # 27 How to make tryal of the highest operation of # it, ibid. Heat and time work the like effects, # 65. Their different operation in many # things, ibid. Heat being qualified by # Moiſture, the effect, 140. Heat cauſeth # the differences of Male and Female, 184. # Alſo many other differences thereupon, # ibid. The ſame tempered with moiſture, # ibid. The ſever al effects of Heat, in the # Sun, Fire, and Living Creatures, ibid. # Heat within the Earth, 191. Tryal of # drawing it forth by the Moon-beams # 193 Heats under the Æquinoctial, leſs then under # the Torrid Zones, 87. Three cauſes thereof # ibid. Heathen opinion touching the Generation of # Creatures, perfect by Concretion, refell’d # 194 Heavenly Bodies, true Fires # 195 Hedg-hogs fleſh, a good dryer # 113 Heliotropia, 114. The cauſes of their open- # ing and ſhutting, or bending towards the # Sun # ibid. Hemlock cauſeth eaſie death # 132 Herbs removed from Beds into Pots, prosper # better, 98. Grow ſweeter by cutting off # the firſt Sprout, 99. The cauſe thereof, # ibid. Inquiry, whether they be made Me- # dicinable, and how, 105. Four deſignati- # ons of it, ibid. Their ordinary colours, 109. # Herbs growing out of the water without # Roots, 117. Growing out of the top of # the Seawithout Roots, ibid. 118. Grow- # ing out of Snow, ibid. Growing out of # Stone, ibid. Growing in the bottoms of # Mikes, ibid. None growing out of Sea- # ſands, ibid. Herbs dying yearly, ibid. That # last many years, ibid. The largeſt laſt, not # longeſt, as the largest Trees do, ibid. The # cauſe, ibid. Herb in likeneſs of a Lamb, # 127. The Fable of it, ibid. Herbs will # ſhew the nature of the ground, 135. Herbs # which like to be watered with Salt-water, # 137. Herbs foreſhew rain # 176 Hiccough, 140. The cauſe of it, ibid. Means # to ceaſe it # ibid. Honey, 127, 183. Several ways how it is # uſed # ibid. Honey-dews upon certain Leaves and Flowers # 104 Horns, 157. Horn’d Beaſts have no upper # Teeth # 158 Horſes fleſh eaten, 186. Horſes Tooth the mark # of their age, 158. Horſe-tooth Ring, good # for the Cramp # 111, 112 Hot Bread nouriſhing in the odors thereof # 203 Humorsill lodged, very dangerous # 18 I. IAol, a moſt pernicious ſmell # 201 # Jews-ear # 115 Image, whether it might be ſeen without ſee- # ing the Glaſs # 160 Imagination exalted, 198. Force of it, ibid. # 199. Three Cautions about the ſame; # VVorketh moſt upon weak perſons, ibid.

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