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Scyobs ts rough or prickely Furfe and Cammocke, The other forts are _ 
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sth Sirs. Englifh the white Violet) is referredto diuers plants ; we calliti in 
“© generally, Stocke gilloflower, (or as others doe, Stoc egillouer) to put a 
pet mk: cette them,and the Gilloflowers and Carnations,whichare 
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leaues of the fingle white flowred kinde with falt,to be laid to the wrefts of | 
them that haue agues, but with what good fuccetfeI-cannot fay, E: ithape 
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ft, thetedoe come {mall long and round pods 
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compofedof ftringes or fibres, which abide m: Se cas biicaigs eth talks i 
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sek 3 He, cfperis Pannonice. Dames Violet of Hngary: 
The cana’ of this Violet are very like the former, huefinoarher sid stiches and 
not atall indented, orcut in on theedges’: the flowers are like the ee but of 2 
fullen pale colour, turning themfelues, and feldome lying eee oem 
purple veines, and ftrcakes running through the leanes of the 
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