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thefalt’ of the leaves is’ held tobe better: “The afheés' of the burnt branches will 
make teeth that are black as a'¢oal to beas white as fnow,if you do but every morh- 
ingtab: them werk it. « nite a tree of the’ Sait: ifs 4 Symiparhetical with the body 
of man. hah eh | ” om 
Be ; - oo Ewen el ae 
“BO TH the tame and ile are fo well Free ‘ae they need no depcinedl 
Time. They. flower: until the end of. hl buts are belt i in’ ere and the bes 
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eeGoverNMENT AND Virtues. They area fine alba go: of Weilaks ofamild 
nature, ho way harmful. All the violets are cold and moift while they are freth and’ 
green, and are ufed tocool any heat or diftemperature of the body either inwardly 
or outwardly, as” inflammations i. in the eyes, 8c. im pofthumes alfo, and hot eo: 
_ to drink the decoétion of the leaves or flowers made with water in wine, or | oe 
= ply them poultice- Wife to ‘the gtieved place s at ‘Tikewile ealeth pains in the head iy 
caufed through want of fleep, being applied 3 in the fame t manner, or ‘with oil oF s roles, ; 
A drachm-weight of the dried leaves or flowers ‘of ‘violets (bur ‘the teaves’ ‘more 
fironely) doth purge the body of choleric hamours, and affuageth the heat, | 
taken in a draught of wine or any other drink. The powder of the purple leaves. of 
the flowers only, picked and driéd, ‘and drunk in water, is faid to help the guinfey, 
and the falling ficknefs'in children, efpecially in the beginning of the difeate, The 
: flowers of the Wists violets a and diffolve ee oN 
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ss a DusexrmoN., THI Sehath. ‘many Jat a iss veg ig as poues! p>! 
d es ry rough-as if they-were thick) fet 
A< rough, hairy, or prickly, fad-green, 
part being bee The flowers 
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violet colour.in th them’ 
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