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THE PERFECT VSE OF SILKE-WORMES AND THEIR BENEFIT.
IF the Silke-worme had been knowne by the auncient Au∣thors and writers of Agricul∣ture and husbandry, we need not doubt, but the praise of so rich & worthy a creature had been sung by them, as they haue done that of Bees: but by such default, it hath remained without name ma∣ny ages. Virgil discourses▪ as by passing, of the rich fleece that the Forrests of Ethiopia, & Setes brought forth, without mentioning the quality or meanes to gather it See in these words.
* 1.1 Quid nemora Aethiop••••m molli canentia lana? Vellera{que} vt folijs depectant tenuia Seres?
* 1.2 From whence some, as Solin and Sernius, haue thought this to be Silke and that to proceed directly of the trees▪ Such hath been the first notice of the Silke giuen in Italie, which was in the raigne of the Emperour Octauius Augustus confirmed by Plinie