36 “Adam in Eden, Or, | 
white and purple, or purple and blew; the fruit cometh forth inlong and formes 
what round Gods, whereof fome are longer, fome are fhorter, fome thicker, and : 
fome flenderer, the fruit it felfealfo differing, fomebeing round, fomecorne. 
upedsfome fmall, {ome great, fome white, others gray, and fone: {ported 5 the 
Root is {mall and ee perifhech after ichath done bearing, =~ 
oes 128 be Plates and Time. 
‘ gente of thefe Peafe grow oncly in Gardens, and are fupiatied with 
ftakes and buthes; fome of chem are fown in the Fields by Gardners, and are 
gathered tofell green in the Markets; the gray Peafearefowed by Husbandmen 
“to feed their ‘Cattle withs the Fulbam Peafe, which came firft out of iy! : 
4s fo called, becaufe the grounds about Fulham neere London doc bring them 
forward foonelt : the Rofe Peafe, which is fometimes called the. Scotifp Pea } 
‘fhould be brought out of Scotland by its name- The Chicbes are very frequent in 
_ Spaine’s’ but know not whether they grow there naturally. They Flower and 
ed-all me Sees tongs se a or ape arcardiug x to the time of thee a 
ally when t roung ar oa: amean iomancnte, eek i. 
eee Sanat nied N erlood™ 3 they are leffe had y aie Beit babs 
waif it righ the Boddy fo Soon asics, 5 es 
The Vertues. en 
psa of young Peafe are very pleafant to all forts of people, but efj sedialy eA 
young Women, whoeither are or would be with Child; for ‘hed helpe : 
Dolsthe Gencrative ade ocreative faculty very much, and therefore they 
doe. not only em-thenwfelves, but commend them to their Huss 
is,not hey areeaten, but not with fo much defire,by all other 
. fo afed tomake Pottage, wherein many do putin 
Bo ang arise hee ft therbs, to giveit thebetterrellith, and — 
‘they be ufed to the fame purpofe when they be ripe and dryed, efpeci= : 
ally in the Lent feafon. The faid dryed Peafe are much ufed in long Voyages 
at Sea, both for change, and alfo becaufe they are not fo fale as thofé ence 
things that lye in powder, andare no inconfiderable food in befiedged Cities — 
and Garifons, nor in poor Folkes houfes, oe So lik age na e 
Being fodden in Water and a Lye ‘made Se 
of the A the has of the’ Face, r : 
‘ne fo: beter oyled in water with Orebus, and 
aches it 
) ‘humors, whetherof thewhite or gray, 
th aragerade of thes good for the Strangu- 
a withall morning and evening: for the Ague, a 
eof them being made veryfine ftop> 
ride 
| or Leos se 
ae abet boyled on Wee? cing drunke; | 
- - ‘provoketh Womens Courles aswell ateth Doth MERE 
eed; one Ounce of Cicers, two Ounces o French B baby ic an 
Ipeth them; the broth wherein they 
: ti s withall, to cleanfe the Stomacke 
