Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6788

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In Aqua. F.
May. 4.
The iust nip thus
212
The imposition into Aqua was hora 612. And because I found
the solfer in terra worke so fast I tooke finer necke, & prest also
the ashes harder about the

h 7a. I was able sensibly to perceave a little thin mist in the region of abas for that
of ag it was full of small drops as in the other but all the other regions

8a. It was then more sensible in the region of ab & also I might
distinctly fine the terme of the other region to c with a little thinner

9a. The regions of cb & ba thicker as
10a. The region of ba beginnes in divers plases to appeare milky or
silver coloured. & upon the line c diverse greater drops round about
above being nothing but cleareness in

1112. The former regions somewhat thicker.
I noted before some small drops in that verge of late but
set them not downe till now because they were but small.
West. one. N. 2. not far asonder. NE. a big one. S. a little one.
SW. 2 greater ones. nere to gether redy to fall.
one of the greate drops fell which was SW. & the other remayning
but seeming as though he wold fall.
Ignis extinguitus
I left all the flat wet drops lying in the line c having not
fallen to the limbe of the next region as they did in
Terra. The silver mist is notable apparend but not
so great as that was in
1a12. The region of dc I left seeming cleare.
And before I departed The NE drop was also gone. The
rest

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