. 37° 7 s Adam in Eden, Or, 
The Ferme, 
The Ordinary Cyprege Tree hath a long thick and firtight body, Whereupoa 
many {lender branches do grow, which do not {pread abroad likethe branches 
of other Trees, but grow up with the body, yet not equally, fo that ic imitatech 
the fathion of a Spire Steeple, being broad below eo cked towards the top: 
the body and armes are covered with a reddifh bark ; Eile are ever green, 
but lake much of their Verdure in winter, which ier next {pring reftoreth , 
being fomewhat long, flender and flattith round, parted very much, and fome- 
what relembling Savine, of a refnons fent and ftrong taft ; che flowers are {mall 
and yellow, growing here and there amongtt the boughes ; -atter which com- 
eth rhe fruit, which is clofe and hard at firth of arufler brown colour, but cloyen 
and opening into many parts when i “ is ripe, is which is conteined fmall brows. 
tinier * he root Setha.c aera Dut not very deep, 
The Places and Time, 
The frf# eroweth in ‘Eafe Countries, and in many of the Ifles of che Medi 
terranean Sea, as Rhodes, Candy, formerly called Creet, where it groweth very 
plentifully of ics own accord, bearing ripe fruic from September almott ali 
Winter, Thefecond by Jupiter Ammons Temple, and in other parts of Cyr, 
the laft in che Northern parts of eAmerica, {peake of the naturall places i 
there be but few that are ‘Tgnorant, how familiar they ale now in moti Gardens © 
about London, | 
=e : ie Sa che Opiate ie , | 
neither heat nor biting (harpneffe; yet by its adit IngeMcy, it doch Felals 
onfiam > sgn oa Ulcers, bape 
The Fert wet. = 
Ar) iin the ehird degree, 
andthe Haire wathed therewith, canfeth it to if the A 
em be mixed with rhe powder of sidan oe sad ine Opie of My 
: Marphew, freckles andor 
it Ra es of iz, The ieee fillings of che Wood, catea é 
