This is an excellent Stomachic, good in all Depressions of the Spirits and paralytic Disorders.

CHAP. XLVI.
Of the Water of the four Seeds.

This Water has its Name from the four Seeds from whence is it drawn, viz. the Seeds of sweet Fennel, Coriander, Angelica, and Anise.

Recipe for ten Gallons of the Water of the four Seeds.

Take of sweet Fennel-seed seven Ounces; Coriander-seed nine Ounces; of the Seeds of Angelica and Anise, of each three Ounces; bruise all these in a Mortar, and put them into the Still with ten Gallons and a Half of Proof Spirits, and two Gallons of Water; draw off with a gentle Fire till the Faints begin to rise, and dulcify with fine Sugar.

This Water is a very good Carminative, good in Cholics, Nauseas of the Stomach, and Gripings of the Bowels.

CHAP. XLVII.
Of the Divine Water.

This is one of those Waters whose Names have rendered them famous. The Basis of this Water is Orange flowers, the other Ingredients being added to diversify the Flavour, and render it more agreeable.

Recipe for a Gallon of Divine Water.

Take of Orange-flowers fresh gathered two Pounds; Coriander-seed three Ounces; Nutmegs Half an Ounce; bruise the Nutmegs and Coriander-seeds; and put them, together with the Orange-flowers, into an Alembic with a Gallon of Proof Spirit and two Quarts of Water; draw off the Liquor with a gentle Fire, till the Faints begin to rise, and dulcify with fine Sugar.