Item, as often, and when as you may conueniently come vpon any land, to make obseruation for the latitude and variation, &c.
The crokers or saffron men doo vse anobseruation a litle before the comming vp of the floure, and sometime in the taking vp at Midsummer tide, by opening of the heads to iudge of plentie and scarsitie of this commoditie to come.
Iohns vpon Tuesday the twentieth of August, which we found by exact obseruation to be in 47 degrees 40 miuutes.
If my obseruation (which very seldome lies By the hearts still rhetoricke, disclosed with eyes) Deceiue me not now, Nauar is infected Prin.
Goe one of you, finde out the Forrester, For now our obseruation is perform'd; And since we haue the vaward of the day, My Loue shall heare the musicke of my hounds.
You see how full of changes his age is, the obseruation we haue made of it hath beene little; he alwaies lou'd our Sister most, and with what poore iudgement he hath now cast her off, appeares too grossely Reg.
To which answere is made, that there is a [co]foure-fold obseruation of {Naturall.
For my part I doo not see anie great difference vsed in the obseruation of time & hir parts, betweene our owne & any other forren nation, wherfore I shall not need to stand long on this matter.
So the Plateens (contrarywise) are praised for their solempne obseruation of the Grekes benefits, which deliuered them oute of the Persians bondage.
Is thys the sweeteobseruation of the Apostles, of whom they vaunt themselues to be the Successours and followers?
Where during that space (being a man of good obseruation and experience, and borne about China) hee was well entreated, cherished, and much made of.
Since all artes grew first by obseruation of natures proceedings and custome.
So as though they haue not hitherto bene made artificiall, yet nowe by more curious obseruation they might be.
In which respect it is alwaies said, one man of experience is wiser than tenne learned men, because of his long and studious obseruation and often triall.
Such generally is the discreetest man, particularly in any art the most skilfull and discreetest, and in all other things for the more part those that be of much obseruation and greatest experience.
The chiefe things worthie obseruation in Florida are drawen in colours by Iames Morgues painter sometime liuing in the Black fryers in London.
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