The shepherd's kalendar : or the citizen's and countryman's daily companion: treating of many things that are useful and profitable to man-kind, with above two hundred wonderful curiosities never before published. Also a discourse of the eclipses of the sun and moon, with rules to know when they will happen: infallible signs of the weather, to know when wet or dry, and when sudden storms arise, hot or cold weather, by living creatures: a curious observation never made publick before. An account of the lucky and unlucky days throughout the year. The mosaick wand to find out hidden treasures. The calculation of nativities, and to resolve all lawful questions. To which is added, the countryman's almanack, directing when to bleed and dyet the body: a treatise of bees, ordering of cattle, hawks, and how to kill vermine: the measuring land and timber: the art of ringing: the true value, or worth of a single penny: or a caution to keep money /
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