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=. Egyptian C4pers without “toms, 4, Great ae apers 7 Arabia. 556 Bean Cu. 
pers a a | 
‘The Farm, eee: 
The oer i isa nels tho eine oath ies: bee ate : tiling wos 
fralkes, iying round about upon cheground, iunleffe they be Propped up, which 
are fuil ot fharp prickly thornes like hooks as the bramble, at each joyne whereof 
come forth woround Leaves like thofe of Afara Bacea, oppofite ‘one ‘aritolange 
thet. rem whence: Sptingeths alfoa {mall tound: head upona pretty lorig foot 
ftalkke:for the fower,which b cing gathered aloes ene ickled ‘up in isis 
with.great Salty lis the Caper in lcamongt uy buebeing ler alone puteeth forth a 
ae: W ane Leaves; with yrother green onesiasithe huskwhere- 
In dtand, -haying .many yellowéflr thieds, anda long pettie inthe middle, 
slaggeotth to be the fruit, andis; whenieis:ripe; tong and found, ‘Tike any” 
‘Olive or Acorx,y,conteining divers hard browneeds Tike uutito Gr ape-kernels, 
\and wooddy, and covered. with archiok bark oF tind nd whi co 
tt et ereut Sanr ¥ 4 LoSsgis Hire 4 "i919 : ; 
dee. sd Fy ati t u 2 x ne j 
’ ae # i ere oe fee ets me 
Pees Sues q The. crs: Bt VTS WE 115253 fi ae 
~ aria orsdage ott dysit on idl sii ap isenicn, = Seema | 2 
a ‘The two Ag 9 9 erow yin Italy, Spaine ane! forme deta Pah ‘ichioue! bles 
sing; but chat,with pointed Leaves isnorifo frequent astheother: ‘The ik 
growerh in Egypr. as.the title declareth, the! fourthoin ‘eArabia;the fifth inthe 
Low Countries. The ftalkes. of the two firtt perifh' every Winter, fhooting orth 
ney: wiaraihes anclL-eaxgsiin tbe Springs and Fiowsine fiiortly* after, but rheir‘titic 
. = the-orh owohaverie fame titties of flowrisie and 
veS, 1% tort cama ones er] 
t 
a dye 
ae 
it 
; 2 “0 fs entre. iy The Caginles H : aa ee. oO ~ otis ays alles 
‘The cigee the rast, of Caer confifteth hi shel ws 
-extream bicter, nex Parenter: 3 j bythe bir 
and cucteth ; by the tharp chycnte * rand: dig 
Sowerneffe j it comeaene iekaee and pindeth, The Cape 
at and of thin parts. i a oe 
Kai etiee aceahiniom Pwaneae 5 18 5 snob. Wise cle De 
~ who! = skil lin P. babel ee infecior ‘to jnone, Gaith; the bake of che 
| Roors of Capers, is 2 Medicine above all others available for the hardnege of the 
Spleca, whether it be appiyed outwardly of: ir {el yor mixed with other things 
anoint the place, or the redts. boyledj in -gar or Oxymel and taken in- 
<< wardly’y. orthe powder of the root mixedwich thefaid Decodtica and cae: 
it 18 Ceftaine ane it purgeth graffeand Stimy humors, not onely by Urine bot : 
Stool a\{o;and many times it bringeth away with it congealed & corrupted blood, 
BGT by atvethdeuth exits c0't! ts fe that aretroubled with’ the ove a 
- : “the Ricke kets, J ‘ 27 sloaie MS ¢ ek ‘ 
Sick ey, giver ee Thetaid Roots hie Oyl 
Eaves, eafeth the paines; ard killerh the Wormes breeding in then 
her beige v iafed from oa nevar and fo : 
nd }V edicine; ferihey: caw ~ 
