H10" Adam in Eden, Or, : ee ~ 
The Kinds, 
Of this Claffeworth therefore be four forts, 1, Great Glaffewort, with Segilec 
like feed, 2. Small white ey Sars re Glaffewort of AP 4 Joynted Glafle- 
wort. : | = 
The Form, 
* The great Glafewors sifedit dpa a big round, flefhy ftalklike unto oP kr 
lane two foot high or there abouts, divided i into many branches, whereon 46: 
crow. may thicklong flefhy Leaves, pointed at the ends grewing without Or 
‘der, fometimes but one or two, and fometimes more ftanding at a place, and in. 
_ deed moitcomonly here and there alfo, difperfed upon the braaches come torth 
{mall brownifh heads, curned round like fnailes, wherein lye fmall round feed; 
the Rove is fomewhat gong pes see re perifhech — 
: Sere givch iy BONS fe ke SS ang 
‘Sea aoe ‘cs ownaccord, and id ‘very large fields thereof, are jown 
_ and Ga(coive,tor the abundant profit that is maleated tte The fe na, crows 
the fame Countries, and in thole which are colder alfo, nor onely by the’ Sea 
. bythe fale pits chat are remote, both in Saxenie andalioin the Weitern 
‘of our own Land. The third is known to grow no where buein Egype 
on the 2 Weltern Sh old Naples. The fe a as well upon oucowia 
pany. They all flourith inthe : 
and for » Out 
is az anyof theaforem ntioned forts, or the juycewhich is much . 
drink, doth purge ‘downwards, by char cleanfing quality whichit — 
ck w and aduft Sa OREN humors ,, and 
ft eciaal remedy for the It 1s allio 
* effecua at , co expell the dead birth, nee he Ot Si 
“ftrnst a Se ee Lak ‘Spleen, and fo confume the hardnefle thereof, buc 
emuttbe “sgh apt Be ogemnrees ye 
pend cimes mixed with thofe things which are ufed as cor 
Spon Eons Raliesiek growerh pee} 
