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vi4_ Adam in¥:den, Or, 
The Kindes, 
“ “Ubro:this kind are referred thefe: Four forts, 2.Sweet Trefoile or Balam, 
: | ‘ : : - aR si : ws : ; e _ 4 The Forme, 
% “The Sweet Trefoile rif eth up with one’ ftrong rouhd whitith falk, about halfé 
- 
“a yard, of two toot high, {preading forth many brariches on all fides, where 
- “about are fet many Leaves with long toot-{talks, three alwayes fer together, of 
-whitifh green colour, very foft andfomewhat dented about the Edges, of the 
cent of Fenugreek, which is thonght to alter {even times a day, bucit is but 4 
fancy : at the tops of the branches ftand many flowers clofelyiet together, each 
.of them like unto thole of ~Melilor, but larger, and of a bleak or pale watchs 
“et blue colour; after which come round whiteheads, containing dark yellows 
“ith co:oured Seed the Rooris {mall white and threddy,perifhing every year, but: 
_ilech again from the feed that fheddeth, or bybeing fowen inthe Spring, 
a The firft groweth not wildin Ltaly, France, ot Germany, trit with themallig 
fowen in their Gardens, andfoitis withus. And even D.ofcordés faith, icgrew 
Spocerowing wild in 
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dis a ranger at Venice, and other places of Italy, as well as in Ger= 
thus, and onely tobe foundin the Gardens df thole which ae ne 
~~“ conlervers of plants. The /s/* came trom America as is fuppoted, The frft 
. 
Vinee nine cane 
ad The Temperature, — teen a wilt ts 
_ Galen {aith, that Sweet Trefoil or Garden Claver (for fo Gerard callsit ) doth 
-imamean concoct and dry, being temperate between heat and cold, ro which . 
4 wii of thie body; 
aiid belpeth co dig all om 
_ and healing them per 
and 
Greece or other places that he Xe 
mpelier and Mar ferlles, as Penaand : 
