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103_o mulberry_n preserve_v 99_o n._n naples-biscuit_n to_o make_v 100_o nutmeg_n to_o candy_n 114_o o._n orange_n and_o lemon_n candy_v 25_o orange_n to_o bake_v 28_o orange-peels_a candy_v 63_o orange_n preserve_v â_o orange_n preserve_v portugal_n fashion_n 25_o orange-water_n 65_o oil_n of_o sweet_a almond_n â8_o oil_n of_o violet_n 9_o p._n paste_n of_o apricock_n 117_o paste_n of_o cherry_n 116_o paste_n of_o genua_n 50_o paste_n of_o quince_n 55_o paste_n royal._n 47_o paste_n of_o tender_a plum_n 85_o paste_n of_o violet_n 63_o peach_n preserve_v 29_o pear_n or_o plum_n to_o candy_n 18_o perfume_n for_o glove_n 33_o pippin_n dry_v 49_o pippin_n preserve_v green_a 41_o pippin_n preserve_v red_a 64_o pippin_n preserve_v white_a 30_o plague-water_n 109_o pome_a citron_n preserve_v 71_o pomander_n to_o make_v 28_o pomatum_n to_o
make_v 18_o poppy-water_n 87_o prince-bisket_n 104_o purslain_a to_o pickle_n 13_o q._n quiddany_o of_o cherry_n 24_o quiddany_n of_o quince_n 51_o quiddany_n of_o plum_n 75_o queen_n perfume_n 22_o quince-cake_n to_o make_v 1_o quince-cake_n clear_a 111_o quince-cake_n red_a 110_o quince-cake_n white_a 109_o quince-cake_n thin_a 56_o quince-cream_n 76_o quince_n preserve_v red_a 7_o quince_n preserve_v white_a 3_o quince_n to_o pickle_n 108_o r._n rasberry-cream_n 94_o rasberry-wine_n 37_o raspice_n preserve_v 3_o red_a currans-cream_n 98_o red_a and_o white_a currant_n pickle_v 98_o rich_a cordial_n 98_o rose-leaf_n candy_v 104_o rosemary-water_n 17_o rosemary-flower_n candy_v 46_o rose_n preserve_v whole_a 10_o rose-vinegar_n 8_o rose-water_n 70_o rosa_fw-la solis_fw-la to_o make_v 4_o s._n snow-cream_n 9_o spirit_n of_o amber_n grece_z 35_o spirit_n of_o honey_n 53_o spirit_n of_o rose_n 64_o spirit_n of_o wine_n 20_o dr._n stephen_n water_n 12_o steppony_n to_o make_v 90_o 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to_o make_v 162_o b._n back_o to_o strengthen_v 130_o bait_n for_o barbel_n 230_o bait_n for_o bream_n 232_o bait_n for_o carp_n or_o tench_n 219_o bait_n for_o chubb_n and_o pike_n 220_o bait_n for_o eel_n 231_o bait_n for_o fish_n all_o the_o year_n 211_o bait_n for_o gudgeon_n 229_o bait_n with_o gentle_n 2â7_n bait_n for_o perch_n 225_o bait_n for_o roch_n and_o dace_n 212_o bait_n for_o salmon_n 233_o bait_n for_o trout_n 228_o beauty_n to_o procure_v 196_o beauty_n water_n for_o the_o faâe_n 197_o beauty-water_n call_v lac_n virgin_n 178_o bite_a of_o a_o mad-dog_n 137_o blast_v to_o cure_n 152_o bleed_v at_o the_o nose_n 1â6_n bleed_v of_o a_o wound_n 156_o bloodyflux_n or_o scour_v 154_o black_a plaster_n for_o all_o grief_n 172_o bone_n or_o quill_n die_v red_a for_o fish_v 207_o breath_n to_o make_v sweet_a 191_o breath_n to_o sweeten_v another_o 191_o c._n cancer_n to_o cure_v 136_o cancer_n in_o a_o woman_n breast_n to_o cure_v 155_o cap_n to_o sight_n for_o fish_v 207_o 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another_o 142_o secret_n in_o angle_a by_o j._n d._n 209_o shingles_n to_o cure_v 149_o skin_n to_o clear_v 187_o skin_n to_o smooth_a and_o take_v away_o freckle_n 201_o skin_n to_o make_v white_a and_o clear_a 180_o skin_n to_o make_v smooth_a 180_o sore_a breast_n to_o cure_v 144_o spit_v of_o blood_n 156_o spleen_n to_o cure_v 168_o sprain_n in_o the_o back_n 139_o dr._n stephen_n water_n 161_o stink_v breath_n to_o cure_v 190_o stitch_n in_o the_o side_n 167_o stench_n under_o the_o armâ_n hole_n 201_o stone_n and_o gravel_n 127_o sun-burn_a to_o take_v away_o 179_o swooning-fits_a 163_o t._n term_n to_o provoke_v 154_o tooth_n to_o make_v white_a and_o sound_v 189_o tooth_n to_o keep_v white_a and_o kill_v worm_n 190_o tooth_n white_a as_o ivory_n 119_o tooth_n in_o child_n to_o breed_v easy_o 150_o toothache_n to_o