Howbeit, that is to be vnderstood by amplification, whereas the cities doswarme so ful with citizens and the countrie with peasants.
I omit the infinite swarme of single ships, and pettie fleetes, dayly heere manned out to the same effect.
Trust me my Lords all hitherto goes well, The common people by numbers swarme to vs, But see where Sommerset and Clarence comes, Speake suddenlie my Lords, are we all friends?
Impairing Henry strengthened misproud Yorke, The common people swarme like summer flies, And whither flies the Gnats but to the sun?
That afternoon a swarme of bees pitch't under his mother's chamber window, as it were an omen of his laborious collections.
Trust me, my Lord, all hitherto goes well, The common people by numbers swarme to vs.
O sister, were you Empresse of the world, Æneas well deserues to be your loue, So lovely is he that where ere he goes, The people swarme to gaze him in the face.
I but the barbarous sort doe threat our ships, And will not let vs lodge vpon the sands: In multitudes they swarme vnto the shoare, And from the first earth interdict our feete.
And when some of the Bées are flowen awaye, then doe those waite for the others, vntill the wholeswarme be come togither.
Here learne a farther instruction, that if the swarme of Bées cannot be gathered and recouered togither all at one time then may you gather the swarme at two or more times togither, and alwaies put eche part gathered vnder the hiue.
And if they be not thus taken or recouered, yet if the King shal be still in the Hiue, then doth the swarme fly in againe, if he remayneth not, then wil none of the swarme abide in the hiue, but flye forthwith vnto the former place.
What work the swarme newe gathered in the Hiue, first taketh in hande, and whether they maye liue after their stings bee gone.
Of the Bees newe settled in a swarme togyther, and taken or recouered agayne.
For by that meanes (without doubte) will the whole swarme flye vp to the toppe and head of the Hiue.
Plinie writeth, that by the only binding of the fresh white Vine (running in hedges) rounde about the bodies of the Hyues, it stayeth the swarme from flying away.
Of the Bees new settled in a swarme togither, and cap.
But to be briefe, for a greate swarme you ought to haue in a readinesse a greate hiue, and for a small swarme a little Hiue.
IC There will the swarme build as kindely, as if they had of themselues beene cast.
Runne your swarmehoney by it selfe, and that shall be your best.
If you so keepe them asunder at Michael-tide, if you like the weight of your swarme (for the goodnesse of swarmes is tryed by weight) so catched, you may set it by for a stocke to keepe.
Let there be no swarme of Pismires neere your tree-root, no not in your Orchard, turne them ouer in a frost, and powre in water, and you kill them.
The young swarme will once or twice in some faire season, come forth mustering, as though they would cast, to proue themselues, and goe in againe.
To thinke that a swarme of your owne, or others, will of it selfe come into such an hiue, is a meere conceit.
I much like M Markhams opinion for hiuing a swarme in combes of a dead or forsaken hiue, so they be fresh & cleanly.
A Mayes swarme is worth a Mares Foale: if they want wood, they be in danger of flying away.
If your swarme knit in the top of a tree, as they will, if the winde beate them not to fall downe: let the stoole or ladder described in the Orchard, doe you seruice.
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