ye am inEden, Or, 
‘The Kinds, 
“There be onl three Sorts of Swallow-wortt, that I can find, 1. Swallow-wort 
with white lowe. 2. Swallow-wort with black esehine 3. Swallow-wort 
of Candy. 
The ae ; 
leaves a piece,o a ang eres ape oe | 
ye, and: and jefleto t; wherein by fmall Sane 
peta sponge of white filken va which when the pod is ri ripe, open- 
eth of ic felfe , and fheddeth both feed and cotron upon the ground, if it be nor 
carefully gathered: the roots are a great buth of ‘many white frings faftned r 
ther at the hea 2 liielling fomewhat frong while they are othe green. _ 
t when they are dryed ; both leaves and ftalkes dye down every 
ind rifea new SI feb s cic Ft coueg 
- ‘The Places aad Time, = 
One or two if not all of chefe forts grow in the Phyfick Garden at Oxford; “a 
as for their nacurall places, che two fir grow in rough untilled places andon 
Mountaines in divers ‘places , both in Fraxce about 7 Narbone, Mar{cilles,at nd” 
fer, andin Italy alfo, and. in other places. 7 the -laft ow in Candy whence 
‘the feed came, which being fowne , groweth wi hus, The ‘ait flower inthe 
no Spare and fomtimes not till Augs/ edie 
nations ae 7 
ywder Big ic cg helen ers os asanle or oc 
tual ag the paflions of the heart, and ifa few ) 
with _ acta Seer eet ic eafeth all che gri Bae 
Iris likewile effectually given. to any that are bitcen by 
| tor other Creature ; as alfo ag he 
: Eicedytcoter ‘Te is taken alfo in Wine every 
t Peffilence. The decoStion ofthe rootes made with i 
