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CHAP. XLIL. 
Of the|M: ulberry | Tree. 
2 40! J esboepbe yivamnesyi0] 729Bib Yo 4 -crsdinly 
fx tree is samedi: Greek bein wie Maven iid Spear 
rus a Moraé;ftom its flownerlé to pur forthits” Leaves, 
foro ali crees it buddeth Jaf, which ic'feldom doth before wath 
cold weather being paft ; and therefore the = Writers were wont 
callit,che wifeft tree, Icis called in fhops Morus celfa quafi excelfa, as a di. 
ftinSion between it and the Bramble’ G#bus,° whofe Berries are alfo called 
but bars ‘is added co know 5 a 
T 
mabey pe caer Pr wevtis yet 
as Common black Mulberry tree groweth very great and pat the bey. and 
and branches arms ane covered with a ee igged mio the -bo 
ene Peotrcuinioeakae fruit madeof grains, fet toge 
coe dhe och nd fowre, bitafrerwatds — 
w are full ripe; being full ofa fweetith’ Jayce; * rt 
agers artd months of them that gather andearthem 5" where’ i 
d ner 
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fee they mt ne the infusions to that 
_ Row the wa! then thought « is revived 
mat Samuel Harslib aire, of pre tng 
