[Transcript for page 82] lly [note: edge damage, line broken] madness or greefe in the Raines::: Of Agews Ould men be never trubled with sore agews becaus ther bodys be could allso Sharpe diseses are [?Fudyed?] on 14 dayes quartern agews in sumer be very short in a tome much longer in winter longest of all all diseses in the harvest seasen be perelus but in the springe more gented in the sumer doo chefly Raine continueall and burning feareors Agews tercion and quartarne vomotings lasks bleardnes and ulcers in the mouth and [?privv?] members all fevers which doe not mitermite and give over the third day are pereluse but if the pacient have noe fit that day ther is noe [?Feberdy?] if great could tuke hem that is day is very weeke thorow a continuall agew the outward members be very could and the miward parts be very hot and dry it is a token that that is of death hand is a sud en laske or delege in a continuall feareor if the lipes the eyes the nose or the mouth be wothen and out of fashon so that the pacient canot see nor [note: illegible mark, r in "nor" is correction] Reare therwith all his body be weake it is a sine that death is at hand if he that hath and agew doth swell very much and the dises continew it is euell for it betokneth a conuolcion disencion in the sinews and therupon 7 fits is like to continew longe the yelow [?Fanders?] coming upon him that hath and a fevore befor the 7 day is perelus sorowfull sights in Sharpe agews are to be feared unto exstreme diseses exstreme curse are nese rey the pacient must for beare meat in the fits especially in such agews as doe intermit and come by fitts:::