38. ¶ To make the water noysome and vnhealthsome to thyne enemies.
If we couet to make the water poison full to oure enemyes, it shall not be vnpro¦fytable, to cast a great quantity of wood, broken and brused a sonder, in the vpper
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If we couet to make the water poison full to oure enemyes, it shall not be vnpro¦fytable, to cast a great quantity of wood, broken and brused a sonder, in the vpper
parte of the streame, whereby the water shall be bytter to the tast, that neyther mē¦ne horses maye drynke of it.