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of Loofe-fhife, or VN ikew beset 
The ait a) i 
He is talled in Greek ‘Avesjideiov , Lyfimachinn, ‘hone whence the Latine: 
have theit Zz afiraac hia: ‘Some have thought that this Plant took its name 
te  Avay rio waxke, from parting of Strife, becaufe, as fome Av 
cients write, that this herb being put about the Yoaks or Necks of Oxen, which — 
ate fallen out, and mad one with another; it will make them tameand quiet, 
‘but Tam’ ‘rather of thet opie mn which would have it fo called from Lyfimachns 
Kis Ldyr rho w finder of of the Natate and erties | reof, 
Lati 
"The Ealith Herbarif follow ie Geet 
Lolefrfe, and fometimes iehewieries 
with, isle Yn 8. The! leffer weliowe Willow. sei: ‘9. 
tle codded Willow. -herbe. 10, Smooth codded Willow-herbe. _ nu Great 
ded Willo Dt. 12. ye hg Vi pertierbe Te ages iad 
ie 
7 suceaen the wa 
The firf grower atone by veri Ditches fi des, and in wet ¢ 
every C canta of this Land, almoft the others, grow inthe like ane 
fo frequently ; but chat which is moft rare, isthe Yelow Willow. 
". which groweth by Kings Langley in Hartford. fire: Any 08 © 
broughe into Gardens, doe profper well enough, as the Clamantr | 
—— i ie “Wille berbe alfo doth , though it grow not magurally io. England. f 
ae ita arethe ordinary months wherein they flower, yet fome of them 
