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- RAine wetteth not aboue ten foot deepe.
- 810
- Raine-bow: her cause, forme, and appearing at night, 762. Her colours, 763.764. Why greater than the Sunne, 767. Her colour, Ibid. Her appearing in halfe a circle.
- 76••
- Reading with discretion, 164. Nou∣risheth the wit.
- 348
- Remedies against death, 915. Against violent death, ibid. Against death in a strange countrie 914. Against death in yong yeares, ibid. Against want of buriall, ibid. Against banishment, 915. Against sorrow, pouertie, and casual∣ties, ibid. Against blindnesse, losse of children, and ••hipwrack, 916. Against losse of a good wife.
- 917
- Restitution, thought necessarie.
- 155
- Reuengefull men leade a miserable life.
- 438
- Rhinocolur••, whence named.
- 567
- Riches; and their e••fects.
- 914
- Riches of a King, spent vpon books,
- 644
- How to bee gotten easily and sud∣denly.
- 475.
- Rich men are poore for the most part of their liues.
- 746
- Riuers; why sometimes dryed vp,
- 812.
- Their causes.
- 813
- Their increase in sommer.
- 821
- Their purgation.
- 822
- Vnder the ground.
- 853
- Rods like the Raine-bow.
- 770
- Romans tongue excellent,
- 348.
- Their intemperate bathing.
- 356
- Romulus dyed, during the Eclipse of the Sunne.
- 446
- Rufus, saued by his slaues counsaile.
- 55
- Rutilius.
- 105.204.