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and {potted Comfrey , and it might bee as fitly called {potted Buglofie, 
whe reunto it is as like as vito Comfrey, ds I faid before. 
The Vertues, 
3 
Iti is much commended of fome, to bee oguiar ca fcunleamtls 
that are full of rotten matter. As alfo for ini fpit bloud , being boy+ 
led and drunke. It is of greateft vfe for the fee j a heldwake 
good, both for Pan ates ses spa libame rR? -tilqaa 16 
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; J hy j * with Sal YS 
| : eo Bugla fim oO Bortago, Bugloffe and gig bi Soin hid " 
Lthough Borageand Buglotfemni ightas:fitly haue been placed , réoiifite’ ta 
A« Kitchen Garden, in regard ae are wholly ia a manner {pent for Phyfi- 
| properties, or forthe Pot»yet becaufeantiently they haue berni-rhtai- 
ned into Gardens of pleafure, their flowers hauing been infomerefpect, in thavthey: 
_ havealwaies been enterpofed among the flowers of womens neédle-worke,Lam mrord 
willing to give thein place here, then throftthem into obfebrity,and take fuch of their 
tribe with them alfo as may fitfor this place, either for beanty or tarity.!) ocx tery 
'. The Garden Buglofie and Borage are fo well knownevncoall, that I thall (I dioubi} 
but {pend time in wafte to defcribe themryycrnot ying tepaffe oucrany thid, name 
and appropriatetothis Garden {fo fleightlyy. they aré thus to becknowne +: Bugloffe 
hath many long, narrow, hairy, or rough fad: cy reper: reer rife vptwo 
orthree very high {talks,branched atthetop,whereon ftand many many blew flowers\confis 
fting of fiue {mall round pointed leaues, witha fmall pointell in thé middle 
very finooth, fhining, and of a.reddith ee, y are buds j and not blowneos 
pen, which being fallen, there groweth inthe greene haske, wherein the flower ftood; 
three or foureroundi(h blacke {eedes, hauing thatthread or pointell seb in 
the middle of them: the roote is blacke without, and whitifh within, long, th 
full of oe an es a are alfo)and Lease yt ee yeattyas asthe soote of 
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a cae erage Borage,’ | ie 
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Mente hath agian mucbilesprcte’ atid rougt erie: leh 
bersot are not fo high, but branched into many parts, aint 
and more pointed at tthe end then Bugloffe , and of a paler blew colour for the moft 
part (yet fometimes the flowers a1 are reddith | ‘and fometimes pure white) each of the 
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flowers confifting of fiue leaues, ftanding in a round hairy whitith huske, diuided 
into fiué part a {all vmnboiie of fitte blackith threads ih the middle, ftanding 
G otto te fomeinactiNthoulalo, aed 
whitith within, and pe A py 4a: hash 
