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hardly read great ones with their {pectacles before, fo that as Mr. Culpepper 
faich,Jf this Herb were as much uted as neglected, it would half {poil che Spesta- 
cle-makers Trade : Arnoldus faith alfo, that ic did reftore their tight, who were 
blind for along whilebefore. If a fafficiene quantity heteof cannot be had, 
cotun up,as:aforefaid; the Powder of che dryed Herb, either mixed with Sugar, 
ora liccle Mace and Fennel-feeds,and drunk or eaten in Broth;or the faid Pow- 
ders, made into an Ele@tuary-with Honey, do either-way tend to the fame ef- 
make ufe of thisHerb; forthe repairing of their own, ‘and their young ones 
Nother Plant, whole name dea 
ulethe Seed put into the Eyes,doth 
; emame of it is Dusvey Soo G8 Sguay quod 
9 Diofcorides faith: for spudv fignifiech impern quodam 
fe demaamodum in Venerem prox, becaule ir provokethto Venery, which is 
another property it hath, And Gaza, thac tranflaced Theophrajtus into Latine, 
tranflateth it Geminalis ; for che fruitfulnefs it caufeth moft likely in bearing 
Twins, in Latine allo Horminum, The wild fort isknown by the name of Ocu, 
lus Chrifti in Latine and WildClary in Englifh: Clary is alfo called Gallitricum 
Pe of fome, Tora bona, but nov properly, Scatlea Sclarea & Centr 
The Kindes, PS she ie . = 3 ; 
la ‘witha whice Flower. tal 
2 . 
. pa. “ 
“a 3 “ 
* There are divers forts of 
BAS be 
” 
Pee See 
Clar lary. *? -_ st ; 
Tow wild Clary, or Fupit 
