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992 SVEIRO 2 TA ci es} 
=e Ontainingas eats piear tse be rootesand fruits, that 
fj are vfually planted in Gardens, to feruc for the vfe of the Table 
whether of the poore or rich of our Countrey : butherein I in- 
tend not to bring any fruite bearing trees, fhrubbes, or bufhes 
} e . referue them for a Orchard,wherin they hal be fet forth, 
: ) B moft wicks end parts thereof: but becaufe pa take plea- 
= inthe ihe sndknowledecah other herbesthat arePhyficall, 
their properties and vertues, if. vnto thefethree I fhouldaddea oN bi Gate 
Garden of Simples, there would bea quadripartite complement, of whatfoeuerarr 
or nature, necefhitic or delight could afte ; .whichto effec (as many my friends haue 
intreated itat my hands) will seas more paines and time then allthis worke toges | 
ther: yer to fatishe their defiresandall ercin, that would bee enformed in the és 
truth, and reformed of themany erroursas fet forth and publifhed heretofore 
ips , 
of plants by-divers,, I(hall (Ged aflitting and granting lifelabour to performe, that it - 
may thew itfelfe caitaiskeadesamaaneriee: if cco nem 
cepted. Ast pncesle lauded charaatesatioec: ase Farmed TN 
ant ‘peainns with 6 pe nes L-referued, for thisplace, as fitter forthe 
her i . , dfodefcend toother herbes that are peas , 
ha taretobe sheet 
Senet of sn bobiod i 
eyther mif-fer,or not lothoroughly ¢ 
feeing I treade: outa ne path and cherefore = oesbatolow ay thes fecth 
| ee ee 100g baz dairwel 
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