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 to it. The Chancellor preently ets upon him as a man knowing ome new conpiracy, and commanded him to declare, who he or they were who durt oppoe all the States of the Kingdome, whooever they were he aid they were Traitours to the Kingdome, wretched Villaines, and to bee involved in the ame punihment with the Piccardines. The ervant lifting up his hand, in heaven (he aid) there is one, who if hee were not preent at your counells, you have taken counell in vain. The Chancellour replied, knave thou halt find that, as well as the ret; and full of fury he roe up, making hat to his owns habitation at Krupha. But in that very moment, a Carbuncle grew upon his foot, which turned into that dieae called Ignis acer, which being to be extinguihed by no Art of the Phyicians, did extinguih the impious man; from whence it came to pae, that the Bellowes of diviion being taken away, the others did break more gently.

2. But the great Artit of Warade hatning from Bohemia into Moravia, and willing to alight from his Chariot not far from Olumitz to make water, his breeches (according to the fahion of that time) being not on, hee lo trooke his Member on a harp naile that was by the boot of his Chariot, that in his haty decent, hee drew out his entralls with him, ome part of them ticking upon the