The ed nak oft e i nes e 
= mon thing, and in the booke ofthe Philition, Dioſcoride: 
cane one * dooth fap, that one Dꝛamme ot the roote of Solatro, bteyng 
i 7 taken in wine, which roote is very ſtraunge and furious, 
: thee pꝛousketh Acepe greatlie, and maketh him that taketh it, to 
e. dzeame okthinges variable, and daoth repzelent vnto hym 
terrible imaginations, and viſtons. Others doe gine delec- 
tation and pleafure.Dfthe Anis feed they fay, being eaten 
at the houre, when that any Hal lleep, it maketh a pleafant, 
and delectable dꝛeame. The Kadi doth make them grees 
nous and verie heauie, ⁊ ſo likewiſe of many other hearbs, 
Which would be ouer large to ſpeake sf, as ofthis matter, 
9 auncient wziters repoꝛt. 
= Ofthe 5 o Gratia de Guerta, in the booke that hee wꝛpteth of 
5 ee ff erie and dꝛugs of the Oꝛientall Indias, repoꝛteth 
: 8 ein that in thofe parts there is an hearb, which ts calles Bague, 
5 Gee which being mingled with thinges of lweet ſmell, there is 
a 2 made of it a confection of excellent ſmell ¢ taſte:æ when the 
7 Indians of thoſe partes, will depꝛiue themſelues of iudge⸗ 
ment, and fee viſtons that giue them pleaſure, then ther 
take a certepne quantitie ofthis confection, and in taking 
of it, they remaine depꝛiued of all iudgement, and while 
the vertue of theyꝛ Medicine dooth endure, they receiue 
muche delight, and (ee thinges, whereby ther reteiue pleas 
fare, and be glad glad of them. There was a nightie Emperoʒ, 
ofinany es, ſapde vnto Martine Alfon- 
Oar Sok. en tier e | 
he woulde fee Mralmes, and Citties, and other thinges,of 
a wen eee ae be would thentake 
| fo, be si tecepue plealurs. ye ble ofthis confectionis te 
3 ; ae ant ore — 
2 é CCC 
