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Take Oyle of ſpayne and tempere it with clere wyne and with the yowke of an egge and put theꝛin befe. and theꝛof yeue to yowre hawke .v. moꝛcellis. and then ſet hiꝛ in the ſonne. and at euen fede hiꝛ with an olde hote colueꝛ. and if ye fede hiꝛ thꝯ iij. tymys that hawke was neueꝛ ſo luſty noꝛ ſo Ioly before. as ſhe will be afteꝛ and come to hiꝛ owne corege.

Othiꝛ make poudre of mecles that ſtynkith. and putt the poudre on the fleſh of a pecoke and medill the blode of the pecoke among the poudre. and make hiꝛ to eete the fleſh.

A medecyne that an hawke ſhall not lie ī mew foꝛ vnluſtyneſe.

Take feꝛne Rotis that growith on an Oke. and oke appillis and make Iuce of theym. and wete hiꝛ fleſh theꝛin. ⁊ feede the hawke .ij. timys oꝛ .iij. and that ſhall make hiꝛ to leue that

A medicine foꝛ an hawke that hath the teyne

An hawke that hath the teyne a man may ſone knaw if he take hede. foꝛ this is hiꝛ maneꝛ She will pante more foꝛ oon batyng then an otheꝛ for .iiij. ⁊ if ſhe ſhulde flie a littyll wile ſhe ſhuld almoſt leſe hiꝛ breth. whetheꝛ ſhe be fatte oꝛ lene. and alway ſhe makyth heuy chere. and foꝛ that this is the medycyne.