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50. On the shutting of one eye......... Conspecto quodam oculum
unum claudente................ 149
51. On a spring-water........
Conspecto fonte ...................
52. On gnats in the sun ....
Visis culicibus in radiis solari.
bus ludentibus. ................... 150
53. On the sight of grapes................
Conspectis uvarum racemis ... 151
54. On a corn field overgrown with Viso agro herbis noxiis malè
weeds
infestato. ........................
55. On the sight of tulips, and mari. Conspectâ tulipa, calendula,
golds, &c. in his garden
heliotropio in horto suo......
56. On the sound of a cracked bell... Audito campanæ fractæ sono.. ib.
57. On the sight of a blind man....... Viso cæco quodam ................. 153
58. On a beech-tree full of nuts....... Ad conspectum fagi feracis.
simæ ........... .............
154
59. On the sight of a piece of money Ad conspectum nummi in
under the water
aquam injecti......................
60. On the first rumour of the earth. Accepto rumore terræmotûs
quake at Lime; wherein a wood Limensis; à quo sylva quæ.
was swallowed up, with the fall of dam,casis duorum montium,
two bills
absorpta quasique sepulta
...............
155
61. On the sight of a dormouse ....... Ad conspectum gliris ............ 156
62. On bees fighting............
Visis apibus secum pugnantibus 157
63. On wasps falling into a glass ... Conspectis vespis in vitrum
melle illitum decidentibus... 158
64. On a spring in the wild forest..... Viso fonticulo è loco quodam
deserto ebulliente ............... 159
85. On the sight of an owl in the Conspecto bubone .........
twilight
66. On an arm benumbed................ De brachio obstupescente ...... 161
67. On the sparks flying upward ..... Visà scintillâ sursum volante... ib.
68. On the sight of a raven ............
Corvo conspecto.... ............... 162
69. On a worm ............................... Viso verme ...
70. On the putting on of his clothes. Se induendo
71. On the sight of a great library.. Conspectâ bibliothecâ instruc-
tissima ....................
.............
:
72. On the red cross on a door ......... Visâ cruce rubea, pestis insigni,
foribus appictå ..............
73. On the change of weather ......... Ad cæli mutationem vicissitu-
dinemque ........................ ib.
74. On the sight of a marriage......... Conspecto conjugii ritu publico 168
75. On the sight of a snake ............ Conspecto angue...................
170
76. On the ruins of an abbey ... ...... Visis monasterii cujusdam
ruinis ............................... 171
77. On the discharging of a piece...... Ad displosionem bombardæ ...
78. On the tolling of a passing-bell... Audito campanæ sono mori-
bundi cujusdam obitum præ.
monentis .............
79. On a defamation dispersed ......... Defamatione quadam divul.
gata ................................... 174
so. On a ring of bells ............. .... Audito quodam campanarum
conceptu .......................... 75
81. On the sight of a full table at a Conspecto benè instructo con.
feast
vivio...
82. On the hearing of a lute well Auditâ lyrà benè pulsata.........
played on
83. On the sight and noise of a pea. Viso et audito pavone............
cock
84. On a penitent malefactor.......... De scelerato quodam seriò
pænitente ....
........ 179
85. On the sight of a lily.......... ...... Ad conspectum liliorum ........, ib.