and doth fo well refemblethebald ctowne of a Friersnot onely beforeitbeinflower, 
but efpecially after it hathhdone flowring ; that thereupon itdeferuedly receiued the 
~ name ofthe Friers Crowne Thiftle sour of thefe heads rifeth forth a purple thrumme; 
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ofa flockie or woolly fubftance, which breakeat thetoppe fhedding ir, and thefecde 
which is blackifh, fat, and fmooth : the roote is great and ‘thicke, enduring for 
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