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of Led or tin; in w^ch are written
of Led or tin; in w^ch are written
theis letters and characters a. a. S
theis letters and characters a. a. S
[image: glyph]. a. d. yf thou wilt prove it
[image: glyph]. a. d. If thou will prove it
hang it on a Tree that never bore
hang it on a Tree that never bore
fruit: and it shall beare of a surely.
fruit: and it shall beare of a surety.


A true Experim^t for Treasure hid
A true Experim^t for Treasure hid
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to me this night at the houre of two:
to me this night at the houre of two:
and that thou tell me the Truth of any
and that thou tell me the Truth of any
thing that I shall desyre or ask of thee.
thing that I shall desire or ask of thee.
Then take the earth of the grave at the hed
Then take the earth of the grave at the hed
of the dead and put it in a cleane linen cloth
of the dead and put it in a cleane linen cloth

Latest revision as of 23:12, 16 July 2017

To make a barren woman concyve and beare.

Make her to beare unknown a plate of Led or tin; in w^ch are written theis letters and characters a. a. S [image: glyph]. a. d. If thou will prove it hang it on a Tree that never bore fruit: and it shall beare of a surety.

A true Experim^t for Treasure hid or for any thing you would know.

Go to the grave of a dead body, and 3. tymes call him by his proper name Then put thy hed to the Grave and say I conjure thee calling him by his name by Azazel Asiel w^ch is Lord and hath the bones of dead men in keeping in his power; that thou ask licence of him to com to me this night at the houre of two: and that thou tell me the Truth of any thing that I shall desire or ask of thee. Then take the earth of the grave at the hed of the dead and put it in a cleane linen cloth and bynd it and lay it under thy bed in thy [cap?] and sleep thereon. And in the night thou shalt dreame: and one shall com to thee and say the truth of all that thou canst demand.