Fire.
Ignis.
| The Fire gloweth, burneth and consumeth to ashes. | Ignis ardet, urit, cremat. |
| A spark of it struck out of a Flint (or Firestone), 2. by means of a Steel, 1. and taken by Tynder in a Tynder-box, 3. lighteth a Match, 4. and after that a Candle, 5. or stick, 6. and causeth a flame, 7. or blaze, 8. which catcheth hold of the Houses. | Scintilla ejus elisa e Silice, (Pyrite) 2. Ope Chalybis, 1. et excepta a Fomite in Suscitabulo, 3. accendit Sulphuratum, 4. et inde Candelam, 5. vel Lignum, 6. et excitat Flammam, 7. vel Incendium, 8. quod corripit Ædificia. |
| Smoak, 9. ascendeth therefrom, which, sticking to the Chimney, 10. turneth into Soot. | Fumus, 9. ascendit inde, qui, adhærans Camino, 10. abit in Fuliginem. |
| Of a Fire-brand, (or burning stick) is made a Brand, 11. (or quenched stick). | Ex Torre, (ligno ardente,) fit Titio, 11. (lignum extinctum.) |
| Of a hot Coal (red hot piece of a Fire-brand) is made a Coal, 12. (or a dead Cinder). | Ex Pruna, (candente particulâ Torris,) fit Carbo, 12. (Particula mortua.) |
| That which remaineth, is at last Ashes, 13. and Embers (or hot Ashes). | Quod remanet, tandem est Cinis, 13. & Favilla (ardens Cinis.) |
[ VI.]
The Air.
Aër.
| A cool Air, 1. breatheth gently. | Aura, 1. spirat leniter. |
| The Wind, 2. bloweth strongly. | Ventus, 2. flat valide. |
| A Storm, 3. throweth down Trees. | Procella, 3. sternit Arbores. |
| A Whirl-wind, 4. turneth it self in a round compass. | Turbo, 4. agit se in gyrum. |
| A Wind under Ground, 5. causeth an Earthquake. | Ventus subterraneus, 5. excitat Terræ motum. |
| An Earthquake causeth gapings of the Earth, (and falls of Houses.) 6. | Terræ motus facit Labes (& ruinas.) 6. |