SECO ee: 
| ence Pv — vs 
; ye } vit aoe [7 es FT lis 4 « + Lie iis 
- i} ; eee ee er 2 ii d Lanes 4, bit Wink 4 
re ee P y em eeee .* 
diod Sto! oF si fislisd danw The Wiesof the Chemis. bois 
thiseS yiCm > re 6) 0701 in 2 
5 Mheohou. stuillismuch vied of 1 the Feenetiand: Fistiepeople,b to | 
stag beyled or ftewed ina pipkin, eyther by it felfe, ‘or with other herbes, 
whereof they, agSe a. t Loblolly., 4 and {9 ¢ate it. It i is vied asa pot-herbe 
with vs. 
nies bs _ Sweete Gheruillzedebered while it is youdg,and: put arnong other hetbes | 
agri ther for afallet,aideth’smetuellovs.good rellifhtoallthereft. Somecommend | 
the greene feedes flicedand-putina fallet of sherbes,and eaten with vinegar | 
and oyle, to comfort the cold ftomacke of the aged. The roots areviedby _ 
diuers, being boyled, and after eaten with oyle and vinegar, as anexcelicat — 
fallet for the fame purpofe, pew preferuedor candid rootesare of fingulat 
good vfeto warmeand com rs; cold! esiaicee Somme eee 
$0 26 SRT ee inte Stet sis plague. : 
: siesta : ie wa an RXV LAG bi ante JEE-a5 er 
Ler aati uit » b ee) ue PTL eh Poet IRA TO hee 
‘ae af Males Cripe, French Mallowess bool ylioied aed 
iS itnd-< heorbus AS ath eds 2h LAsirtve Hes) 
| tiie ‘nates Pac ‘Mallow groweth y vp pater reerey falke, 
‘ashigh vinally as any.man,, whereon fromall fides grow forth round whirify 
greene leaues, curld or crumpled about the edges, like a ruffe,elfe very like yn-; 
- to an ordinary great Mal owseriet the flomets BH both vponithe ftalke,and on the, 
: onties Drenclues chat [pada 2 from. them, being {mall and white; after ich come fnall, 
cafes with blacks feeds dike RNG Ot ct Mallowes : the xoote perifhe 
“oTheve Pa French, Ralls wess a: 
It is much vfedasa pot-herbe efpecially when there is caufe to moue the! ’ 
belly downward, “which by his fi ualitie it doth helpe forward. It 
~ hath beene in times paft. Land fo, ist to. aes in {ome places, vfed to be boy-- 
“led orftewed, eyther by y it fel ke warabarrer, or with other herbes, and{a. 
eaten. ° 
Guar XXVIIL 
nies -_ Ientabam, Succorieand End es ) 
Pi Bet Sicdorbesa andre oneran ddefcription, siibaheheyat 
i: tes sivas geues hrhe difcraliguesheone ee at = yet 
t ¢¢e thi t rare eaten ¢ eytner green orw many. 
Ending, the ft jars a qimaee ne beareth alonger and alarget leafethen 
Succorieyand abide th bur one yeare, quic! ely running vp to ftalkeand feede, and then | 
Fer ifheth: wicca carcercaiay. many years, rs,and hathlong and narrower leaues “ | 
omewhat more cut in, ortorne on theedges : bothof, ack he haue blew flowers, and 
the feede of the fmooth or ordinary Endiueis fo like vnto the Succoric, thatitis very 
hard to diftinguifhthem afunder by fight; but the curld Endiuegiucth blackifhand flat 
feede, very like vnte lacks Lettice fede : theromesof. ie aia perifh, burthe. 
Succorie abideth. 
De ca, Hac TheVie of Sicily BiPilive. ape 
- Although Succorie bee fomewhat more bitter in tafte thenthe E ;. 
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