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

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          <note style="it" position="right" xml:space="preserve"> Muſcovia hath a late Spring, and early Har- # veſt, 119. The cauſe # ibid. Muſhrooms, 115. Their proprieties, ibid. # Sever al productions of them, ibid. where # they grow moſt # 131 Muſick, 29. Muſical and Immuſical ſounds, # ibid. Bodies producing Muſical ſounds, # ibid. 30. Diapaſon the ſweeteſt of ſounds, # ibid. Fall of Half-notes neceſſary in # Muſick, ibid. Conſent of Notes to be a- # ſcribed to the Ante-notes, not Entire # Notes, 30. Concords Perfect, and Semi- # perfect, which they are, ibid. The moſt # odious Diſcords of all other, ibid. Diſ- # cords of the Baſe, moſt diſturbeth the # Muſick, ibid. 31. No Quarter-notes in # Muſick, ibid. Pleaſing of ſingle Tones, # anſwereth to the pleaſing of Colour, and # of Harmony to the pleaſing of Order, ibid. # Figures or Tropes in Muſick have an agree- # ment with the Figures in Rhetorick, ibid. # Muſick hath great operation upon the # manners and ſpirits of Men, ibid. 31, 32. # Concords and Diſcords in Muſick, ar e # Sympathies and Antipathies of Sounds, # 61. Inſtruments that agree beſt in Con- # ſort, ibid. Inſtruments with a double # Lay of Strings, VVire, and Lute-ſtrings # N. NAture, 63. Advice for the true in- # quiſition thereof # ibid. 64 Natural Divination # 172 Negroes # 88 Night-ſhowres better for Fruit, then Day # ſhowres # 135, 136 Nights Star-light, or Moon-ſhine, colder # then cloudy # 188 Nilus, the virtues thereof, 161. How to cla- # rifie the water of it # ibid. Nitre, good for men grown, ill for children, # 78. Nitrous water, 80. Scoureth of it # ſelf, ibid. Nitre mingled with water, # maketh Vines sprout, 96. Nitre upon the # sea-ſands # 163 Nouriſhing Meats and Drinks # 12, 13 Nouriſhing parts in Plants # 14, 130 Nouriſhment, 14. Five ſeveral Means to # help it # ibid. 15, 16 Nouriſhment mended, a great help # 95 Numa’s two Couſins # O. OAk-leaves gather Honey-dews # 104 # Oak-boughs put into the Earth, bring # forth wilde Vines. 111. Oak-apples # 117 Oak bears the moſt fruit among Trees, 157, # 158. The cauſe # ibid. Objects of the ſight, cauſe great delight in # the Spirits, but no great offence, 189. The # cauſe # ibid. Occhus, a Tree in Hyrcania # 127 Odious objects, cauſe the ſpirits to flie # 167 Odors in ſome degree, nouriſh # 204 Oyntment uſed by VVitches # 210 Old Trees bearing better then the ſame new # 131 Old men converſing with young company, # live long # 203 Onions made to wax greater, 99. In grow- # ing, carry the ſeeds to the top # 193 Operations of ſympathy # 200 Opium # 20 Order in curing of diſeaſes # 16, 17 Orenge-flowers infuſed, 4, Orenge-ſeeds # ſown in April, will bring forth an excel- # lent Sallet-herb # 119 Orris-root # 187 Ox-horn bringeth forth Ivy # 115 Oyly ſubſtances and watry, 76. Commix- # ture of oyly ſubſtances, prohibiteth # putrefaction, ibid. Turning of watry # ſubſtances into oyly, 79. A great work # in Nature, ibid. Some inſtances thereof # ibid. Oyl of sweet-Almonds, a great nouriſher, # 14. How to be uſed # ibid. P. PAlliation in Diſeaſes # 17 # Pain and grief, 150. The impreſ sions # thereof # ibid. Paintings of the Body, 155. Barbarous peo- # ple much given to it # 156, ibid. Panicum # 95 Pantomimi # 56 Paper chamoletted # 156 Paracelſus’s Principles # 78, 79 Parents finding an alteration upon the ap- # proach of their children, though unknown # to them # 204 Parts in living creatures eaſily reparable, # and parts hardly reparable, 16. Parts of # living creatures ſevered, 216. Their vir- # tues in Natural Magick # ibid. Paßions of the minde, 150, 151, 152. Their # ſeveral impreſsions # ibid. Peaches prove beſt without grafting, 97. # The cauſe thereof # ibid. 110 Pearl, ſaid to recover the colour by burial # in the Earth # 84</note>
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