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phe tilt, Sa entae Re polo ahes they come to maturity, 7, fal ota wiy 
“fnyce;, fomewhat foveet i in taf, when they be Tipé, in which is contained hard . 
“eed of a brownith colour, which may be feen rhronch theskin , which tho: 
‘It be thick at firft, doch afterwards becomie ae the Rootis shia oi 
“HOt Withont ‘many firings annexed theretnito,. sopra 
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ST he ie? seine felines i divers’ others do: grow in many ie sft 7 
Tudie in great abundance,whence they are carried into Cheap-fide,and other pia- 
cestobefold. The Leaves sae appear in March , and the age not 
Jong after ; “the frait' gd fay tas ae | 
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hie: Berrizr of chisbuth Reiore sia bee tater ' ; at 7 
n the mani teers en aifo inding, 
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green Geefe, to flew with Mutton, andthe like ; orelfetomake Tarts, or tobe. 
eaten, after they are (calded, with Rofe-water and Sugar : all which wayes they 
ovoke a appetite, and coole the Vehement heat of the Stomac , ate Liver, — 
ve tim: | broth, and fothey donor onely m ke it pleafant 
troubled with ablioe burne 
f eres t + reste Sanat pean =e 
Goosberries are ufedin the Month of Afay and F; 
h from che! Ridecys and Bladder, Too: 
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