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| is rolted, and fo likewifeon rath or aren fith. Itis held by diuers to bee | 
a {peedy remedy againft the fting of a Bee being bruifed and layd ame 
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‘Satureis five Th hymbre. Sauorie. — 
ter Sauorie : The Summer Sauory is a fimalltender herbe, growing not aboue 
My ‘ t= aretwo forts of of Sauory, the one called Summer, and the other Win- 
a footeand a halfe high, or thereabouts, rifing vp with diuers brittle branches, 
: flenderly or {parfedly fer with {mall long leaves,foftin handling, at euery ioynt a cou- 
ple,oneagainft another, of a pleafant ftrong and quickefent and tafte : the flowers are 
~~ fenall and purplith, growing at thc toppes of the ftalkes, with two fmal] long leaues at 
the ioynts vnder them: thefeede is {mall, and of adarke colour, biggerthen Tyme 
1 suaeede by the halfe : the roote is wooddy, and hath many ftrings,. perifhiig | 
wholly, and muft bee new fowen againe, if any will haueit. | | 
‘The Winter Sauorie is a {mall low bufhie herbe, very like vnto Hyffope, ‘but not a- 4 
a boue a foote high, with diners {mall hard branches, and hard darke green leaues there- 
on, thicker fertogether then the former by much, andas thicke as common Hyflope, 
L fometimes with foure leaues or more at aioynt, of areafonableftrong fent, yet not 
“». ftrong or quicke asthe former ; the flowersare of a pal 
= diftances atthe roppesof the ftalkes, with | 
_ former : the roote is woody, with di 
ale purplifh colour,fetat feuera 
lesatt he ioynts alfo with them, like the 
1 ftrin; ae ne hae 
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winter with his greene leaues : it is more vfually « 
~ roote, and new fetting it feuerally againe in the Spang 
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_ The Vic of Sauorie.. ; 
“The Susamet Sauotie is ved in other Countryes much inorespileetitlte 
F in their ordinary diets,as condiment or fawce to their meates,fometimes of 
it felfe, and fometimes with other herbes,: and fometimes ftrewed or layde 
_ vponthe difhes as we doe Parfley, ‘as alfo with beanes and peafe; rife and 
el he and fometimes the drys herbe poyled among peafeto make 
Ay (6 eThe Finca Sauorie 5 alk as the: tating) faerie > herbesas they call 
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them, and fo is the Summer Sauorie alfo fometim: 1c oe isvied alfo in the 
fame manner that the Summer Sauoric is, t downe before, 
| purpofes : asalfoto put into puddings, fawfages, 
| meates. Some doe viet 2 (59 4 f the herbe dryed (as I gar eile 
__ ‘Tyme)to mixe with grated bread, to breade their meate, be it fith er fichh,to 
ye pre quicker rellith. They are both igi Dey 2 + 
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| Hyfopu Hyffope. Y i ys = ibe 21 i 
Avdcativitopcis fo well knowne to all that haue bene inaGarden,thatl fh ! 
‘but <cfum ag ere,to beftow any timethereon, being a fall buthie plant, nor ri 
Bani dsuctho foote high, with many branches, woody bélow, andcpnder 
diese whereon are fet atcertaine diftances, fundry {mall, long and narrow gree 
| ftrong {weet fent. Bes | evens 
Ieaues : at thetoppe of euery ftalke ftand blewith purple gaping flowers, one 
another in along {pike or eare : after which followeth eink wanes is fmalland. 
blackifh: therootesarecompoled of 1 many threddy Usingaythe-Wwhaleplal tga 3 
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