er * : f 
36 Adam in Eden, Or, 
good habit throughout the whole body. Fennell both Leaves and Seeds or 
- Toors; are much ufed in drinks and broths, for thole that are grown fatro abate 
heir unweldineffe, and make them more gauncandlank, The {weer Fennel 
by reafon of its fweetnefle is much weaker thenthe ordinary, which is betcer 
for allthe Phyficall purpotes aforefaid; And:theretorc they do but deceive 
themfelves ana others thac nfethe fiveer. Fennel: Seed, in-compofitions as 
thinking iv better; when as it is tmuchweakerby want of rhe birrerneffe which 
4s moftoperative. The Jnyce killechthe-worms»in the ears, tf ic be dropped 
therein. The wild Fennel is {trongerand horrerithen the tame, and therefore 
more powerfull againft che ftone, bur not {0 effectual to increate milk, becaufe 
ofitsdrynefs. . Let them chatlivein thofe.Countryes where there be any 
- Serpents or Snakes, have a care chey wah their Fennel before they ufe ic: be- 
‘eante they delight much'to be-among(t it; iris thought that they make ufe of ic 
- topreferve their Eyefight. Fennel roots are one: of the five opening roots + 
the other four being Smallage,A/paragus, Parfly,Knecholly or Butchersbroom, 
called in Latine, Rufcus Brufcus 2318 ord 
\ 
Sees Bate POCA AueDe 
oD omales 30 Seo sie eee eae 
aesil OG 2 The amet | 
sd ize) Rieter t... For Epslicat 
herbs: as lay there 
& 
"4 
ett sie ere “~~ — 
(£8) Bis tCr = es 9 
i “a i 
¥ 
* 
