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48 and pointed, and of others broad and round, or bluntly pointed, as hall bee hewed in the end of the Chapter: I hall therefore onely expree the colours, with the mixture or compoure of them, and giue you withall the names of ome of them, (for it is impoible I thinke to any man, to giue euerall names to all varieties) as they are called by thoe that chiefly delight in them with vs.