. Sylva sylvarvm : or, A naturall historie, in ten centuries. readthe Water. And this makcth an excellent Improucmcntjboth for Come,and GrjJle. It is the richer, if thofc Hanging Grounds be fruitfull, becaufcit wafheth off fomc of the FatnelTc ot the Earth: But howfbcuer it pro-fitcthmuch. Generally, where there arc great Oucrflowc$,in Fens, orthe like,thcdrowningof them in the Wfnter,maVtth the Jtimm^follow-ing more fruitfuU; The Csu/e maybe, for that it kccpeth the Groundwarrae, and nourillieth it: But the Pen-Mem hold, that the SeVPirt muftbe kept fo,as the Water may not ftay too long in th


. Sylva sylvarvm : or, A naturall historie, in ten centuries. readthe Water. And this makcth an excellent Improucmcntjboth for Come,and GrjJle. It is the richer, if thofc Hanging Grounds be fruitfull, becaufcit wafheth off fomc of the FatnelTc ot the Earth: But howfbcuer it pro-fitcthmuch. Generally, where there arc great Oucrflowc$,in Fens, orthe like,thcdrowningof them in the Wfnter,maVtth the Jtimm^follow-ing more fruitfuU; The Csu/e maybe, for that it kccpeth the Groundwarrae, and nourillieth it: But the Pen-Mem hold, that the SeVPirt muftbe kept fo,as the Water may not ftay too long in the the Weedsund Sedge be grownc vp; For then the Ground wiW be like a Wood,which kccpeth out the Sunnc j And fo contmueth the Wet; Wherebyit will ncucr graze (to purpofe) that ycarc. Thus much for Irr^t-fioM. Bui for j^uoydofKes, and Drajmngs of water, wherethere is too much, and the Helps of Ground inthat kinde, wee fhall fpeake ofthem in anotherPlace. NATV- f» 599 600 a\:,»M{nO ,1 1 i .?u\lotf!ji. TAt iei^: ^5 NATyRALL hTstorie. VII. He Bffferencis bccwcene Animate and Imni-mate Bodies, ^e (hall handle fully vnder theTiileoClife, and Lixmg Spirits,ixn6 (hall thcrefore make but a briefe Men-tion of them in this Place. The Maine Dif-ferences are two. All Bodies haue Spirits,and Pneumaticall Ptirts within them: But theMaine Differences betwecne Animate andInanimate, are two : The firft is, that theSpirits of Things Animate^ are all Continuedwith themfelues, and are Briwr^if^i in r«w«, and fecret C4W(rj-, as 5/Wis: Andin LiuingCreatttTes, the if/n/j haue not only Br4«f^«, but cer-tainc CeSs or Seats, whtrc xhc PrinapaU Spirits doe refide, andwhere-unto the reft doe refort : But the Spirits in Things Inanimate arc (hut in,andcut off by the T4»^/^fP4rr^; And are not peruious one to another;As ,4sre is in Snow. The Second Maine Difference is, that the Spirits oiAnimate BodUs, are all info me degree, (more orlefle,) kindled and in*flamed ; Andh^tad


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