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Cuar. CCLXI. 
es oe the parable 
The Names. 
T is called in Greek bain, Batw, in Latine Rubus and Sentis, and alfo Pe~ 
pres, whereof Ovid maketh mention, fpeaking how the Hare hides arate : 
fromthe Dogs therein, after thismanner, é 4 
Aut lepori, qui vepre latens beftilia cernit Ora canum. 
Of divers itis called Cynesbatwbut not properly faith one,for Ohnasbats isge= | 
oa taken for the wild Rofe, though there be divers that would have the 
ofero be Cynorrbodes,and this Cynesbatus,and thisis moft confonantro Rea. 
fon, Icis called by usin Englifh,the Bramble or the Black-Berri-bufh. and 
fruit Black-Berries, which the Greeks call BdJive, which fome have made V-atina 
ap Latine, id tcf Mova pesto are callesi 1%, 5 “ dine batizand of 
afi f pi Mrsaeoee 
ik ves ioe nae ekeered Wbtetocs ce AMR VE st enntiGds le on 
Black-berry-Buth. 2. the fall t faves ‘Braable 5 . {weer n mountaing 
Bramble or Raspis. . 4-the Dew-berry or Winberry.5.the thot Bramble or ro 
6.ourEnglith Knot-berry. 7. the Welfh Knor-berry or Lancafhire Cloud« 
| berry..8. the Knor-berry of Norway. 9. another Knot berry of Norway. 
The F. Ae . tibbed 
The common Bramble fhootech forth m ribbed branches ofa veya 
Hare their weaknefs alfo end tg. 
Jength, yea fol cecuial wid tobe al ey fer 
an eas 
der the midle ribb, of a mK Heesccloursbole, d grayit it e2 
feldome fall away till the extremity of the Winter be be pait (as ¢ ountry- Me 
do obferve) and the new be ready to fucceed them : the flowers comie'forth very 
Pei ace ee ashe aches confifting Seca are etek 
pain calieect cn be ripebueeill hen tom se uapdapb dae reddith, 
= roweth to be very great and fullotkaots. Fo 
The firft: alr joltsche fhcohdby | ant oat ede. . 
aud fometimes the ploughed lands jo Seppe of thisLandsthethird 
| eth on hills dd in high grounds quent in Chefbire, Yorke~ 
foire, and Lencafbire ; che fift in rocky a _ 8 of Huntingdon and 
Nottingbamjbire and in divers parts of ated the Iflle of Thanet 5 the fixch u 
ough Hill, which is one of chehigheft Hillsin England, yea fo high cial 
Secsh 3 at leaft co touch. the clouds, and therefore { fome, call the fruir 
Cloudberryes5as they-do the next,whofe T 
as the two laft my thee Bie ; 
