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- that dalliance, which oftentimes nature fheweth, to recreate the fenfes of men for 
| prefent,and appeareth not againe in thefame forme : the chiefeft difference is,that the 
flower (being butfometimes one onaftalke, and fometimes two) confifteth of fix 
white outer leaues, as large as the leaues of the finglekinde, hauing many {mall yell 
peeces, edged with purple circles round about them. inftead of acup ; and in the 
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