_the Paradife of Plants. 3 
and ‘Abb ngdon.In Lancafhure,in their Mofle Grounds, whéré rhey dig their ‘turfs; 
there is great /:ore oft allo, <Tfaat wath Leaves of'a {pan long; croweth plentiful 
lyin. a Bo golly Eaendery indreland, Jewasfqund by MriHeater, who gave tome 
o! it to Gazchy Splliard, Apothecary in Dublin, which he fent to Mr: Parkinfor: . 
Ic groweth alio in England, by E&e(meere in Shropfhire. Ic floweth in May or 
Jaxe. and continueth tlourifhing till Auguft ; withi ich ti i 
tiered, t ther being dry and caim, and as near the middle of the day as you 
can; forthen itis fuile(t of Dew, wherein the vertue mo confiteth: ‘ 
The Temperature. ~ 
Some fay, chavit is fearing or canftick Herb, and v mucltbi ik 3. Beitic hot 
and dry ine fourth Degreey-ochers odie is mete Bie! a= 
cide drying and binding, nee 
The Vertnesand Sitnature; 
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preventionall'int 
Ulcers that happ 
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v fo pertinacioufly, that . 
AM aryl 3 $ : waltaway the fame: fo 
sewule they thought, ° that: herewith the naturall and lively Heat in Mens Bo- 
dies, is prelerved and cheri ed; and this may be alfo by Signature, If any one de=" 
fire to knowhow to makethe Rofa Solis, before mentioned, let the Herb called 
Ros Solis, or Sun-dew, be gathered in Jame, July, or eAnguft: the weather being 
ime of the day, then pick ir clean, anid cut offthe Roots, » 
dry, and about the mid- 
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